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Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica

Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica

1. CHAMBER OF '11-fE GUILDPACT
2. PL.AZA. AVBNUE
3. TBN'n-t DISTRICT PLAZA

4. ORZHOVA

5. VlZKOPA BANK
6. AUOUST1N STATION
7. NEWPRAHV
8. Ym.J-GHAZI

9.SKARRG

10. SUNHOME
11. NMX

12. ZONOT 5EvEN
13. PR.ISM UNJVERSrrv

14. DE.Ao8RIDCS CHAsM
15. GoRE House

16. KAMEN FoR'mESS

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TENTH DISTRICT

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0 o.s 1.5 2mi.

SEWERS what transpired, beyond what is necessary. Most as-
sume that the place lies somewhere within Nightveil,
A vast, winding sewer network runs under the Tenth but it could lie anywhere in the undercity.
District, lit by continual flame spells. Some of the tun-
nels are simply storm sewers, meant to carry rainwater KOROZDA
(and the debris it washes from the streets) into great cis-
terns, where it is purified and sent into the pipes in the Also called the Maze of Decay, Korozda is an arched
plumbing system that serves Ravnica's nicer neighbor- subterranean cathedral surrounded by fungal hedge-
hoods. Others carry waste and refuse out of those neigh- rows and moss-encrusted ruins. In its center is a great
borhoods, depositing it in different cisterns or dumping amphitheater where the most important issues are
it into the subterranean oceans of the undercity. brought to the Golgari's attention. Penvar, the Hanging
Keep, is a castle fixed upside down on the ceiling above
PIPE TuNNELS the entrance to Korozda. Its soldiers, predominantly the
insectoid kraul, prevent any unauthorized visitors to the
Around the sewer system, smaller tunnel networks Golgari stronghold.
carry steam, distilled magical energy, and water to
various places throughout the city. These passages are Rrx MAADI
large enough for a humanoid to walk through but are
often quite uncomfortable, filled with impure air and Known as the Dungeon Palace, this is the guildhall of
stifling heat. the Cult of Rakdos, and the lava-filled lair of the demon
himself. An immense, crumbling, red stone staircase
TRANSIT TuNNELS called the Demon's Vestibule begins the journey from
the Smelting District down into the depths, treating trav-
Magically charged tracks line the floors of tube-like tun- elers to terrifying images depicted on banners as they
nels that send vehicular constructs to major locations descend. Farther down, the temperature rises and the
in the Tenth District and beyond. The tunnels open passage eventually opens up into the Festival Grounds,
into small stations that have staircases leading up to where the bloodiest performances of the Rakdos and
the su rface. their torturous equipment are on display.

CRYPTS THE UNDERSEA

Ancient resting places lie in secret chambers below the Rivers, lakes, and oceans run deep below the surface of
surface of Ravnica. Many of them have been magically Ravnica. Several of them connect to the Simic habitats
warded to prevent unauthorized entry. Some of these known as zonots. They are also used as thoroughfares
sites are homes for restless undead or gathering places by aquatic races and monsters.
for thieves, smugglers, and other criminals.

UNDERCITY

Deep below the Tenth District Jjes a vast, thriving com-
munity of folk who have no desire or choice to live under
the sky. Here, the Dimir. Golgari, Rakdos, and Simic
hold sway in the caverns, causeways, and bodies of wa-
ter that grace the darkest depths.

NIGHTVEIL

The sprawling residence of many of the House Dimir
elite, parts of Nightveil overlap the Tenth District in
the undercily. An extensive system of natural caverns
houses high-walled mansions and sunken crypts that
have a grand, sinister motif. Patrolling specters and
other incorporeal undead make it difficult for the
unwelcome to enter.

DuSK MANTLE

The Dimir guildhall is protected by memory wards
(glyphs of warding that store modify memory
spells) to ensure that few know of its existence.
Those who are called there never remember

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PRECINCT ONE PLAZA EAST

The grandeur of Precinct One is the heart of Ravnica's This neighborhood is home to many government offi-
civilization, and visitors gawk at the impressive architec- cials, and it offers temporary housing for diplomats.
ture and rub shoulders with the rich and powerful. Im- Stately homes intermingle with more modest apart-
maculately maintained avenues and manicured gardens ments. Transportation by carr iage between Plaza East
create an impression of order, civility, and high culture. and Tenth District Plaza is readily available, especially
During the day, the streets are filled with tourists, gov- in the morning and evening.
ernment officials, diplomats, and wealthy merchants and
financiers. At night, most of Precinct One is quiet, with a PLAZA WEST
few lit carriages drawn by constructs and well-groomed
beasts making their way to exclusive nightclubs and The best nightclubs and restaurants, most of which
restaurants. are run by the Orzhov, are in this neighborhood. There
are few permanent residents in Plaza West, aside from
The people who live in this precinct are accustomed to the very rich who reside in spacious, luxurious, multi-
having high-quality goods and spending a lot of leisure level homes.
time in social engagements. Neighbors are polite and
affable toward others of their station, but gossip is quite PLAZA SOUTH
common and accepted.
Derogatorily known as Downside by the nobles and
AFFILIATED GUILDS elite, this neighborhood is the hub of commerce in
Precinct One and has more permanent residents than
All the guilds have interests here. Lawyers, bureaucrats, the other neighborhoods . Specialty s hops catering to
and soldiers of the Azorius Senate are found throughout tourists a nd the wealthy line the route of the Transguild
the precinct The Orzhov Syndicate runs many of the Promenade as it runs through the a rea. The residents
clubs and restaurants here, and this is the location of here tend to be well-to-do merchants and crafters, mak-
both its guildhall, Orzhova, and its monumental Vizkopa ing their living off visitors and a few rich clients.
Bank. The Selesnya Conclave helps to maintain the
grounds around the plaza and is often involved as dip- 0RZHOVA
lomatic envoys for meetings and negotiations that take
place here. The Orzhov Syndicate's lavish guildhall, also known as
the Church of Deals, is on the western edge of Tenth
NEIGHBORHOODS AND LANDMARKS District Plaza. The towering spires and stained glass
windows house the grand gatherings of the guild and
Precinct One has few permanent residents, except for also serve as the quarters for its most elite members,
the very wealthy and some government officials who including the ghosts of the Obzedat. Below the cathedral
live in well-appointed apartments. Buildings here are of lies the mausoleum, glittering with opulence and serv-
modern construction and well maintained. ing as a resting place and a gathering point for secret
meetings fa r from prying eyes and the Guildpact.
T ENTH DISTRICT PLAZA
VIZKOPA BANK
A popular place for meetings, recreation, shopping, and
simply being seen, Tenth District Plaza is a beautiful The Orzhov-controlled main bank of Ravnica, and also
oasis of calm and cleanliness. Kept perpetually clean the place whe re the Orzhov mint their coins, Vizkopa
through magic and constantly patrolled by Azorius ar- Bank is a giant, opulent s tructure guarded by gargoyles.
resters, the plaza is considered neutral ground for every S pirits in debt to the Orzhov float within its halls and
guild, gang, and faction in the city. Drawing a weapon around the outside of the building.
within the confines of the plaza is met with a swift re-
sponse from the arresters and marks the offender as a GOODS AND SERVICES
person who can't be trusted.
There are few genera l s hops in Precinct One, but luxury
CHAMBER OF THE GUILDPACT items, grooming supplies, a nd fine clothing are available
in boutiques in the a rea. Even practical items, such as
The long promenade of Plaza Avenue connects the backpacks and lanterns. are expensive and of the high-
south end of Tenth District Plaza to the great meeting est quality, bearing artisan's flourishes. Standard adven-
hall of the guilds. The Chamber of the Guildpact is turing gear, including weapons and armor, is difficult
accessible by a grand staircase leading up into a cav- to procure.
ernous hall where visitors and dignitaries from all over
Ravnica meet. The Living Guildpact has an office here, Meals and lodging suitable for a wealthy or aristo-
but he is seldom present. In his absence, various func- cratic lifestyle are readily available in Plaza West, and
tionaries who occupy the upper levels of the chamber try comfortable accommodations are the norm for the offi-
to carry out his work of adjudicating disputes between cials in Plaza East and the merchants in Plaza South.
guilds and maintaining a semblance of peace. Poorer people, including anyone who maintains a life-
style as expensive as modest. might be seen as uncouth
or undesirable.

At the DM's discretion, adventurers who don't main-
tain a comfortable or more expensive lifestyle might
have disadvantage on Charisma checks when interact-
ing with residents of Precinct One .

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LAW AND CRIME RUMORS- PRECINCT ONE

The privileged and wealthy people who live in Precinct d6 Rumor
One believe that the purpose of law enforcement is to
serve them and keep them protected from the more "Oh, dear! Did you hear all that commotion yester·
unsavory elements of the city. Government officials here day evening near the opera house? It appears that a
are more practical in their view of the law, recogniz- couple of dignitaries went missing during the perfor-
ing that Precinct One is the entry point into the Tenth mance."
for many visitors and thus it must keep up the best of 2 "I hear that Nolson has purses and handbags in his
appearances. Azorius law enforcement officers are inventory that bear some sort of magic. They'll get
ever-present here, with at least one arrester assigned snapped up quickly, I'll wager."
to patrol each street in Precinct One. It is illegal to 3 "A most dreadful moaning was coming from the
brandish a weapon here, and people who walk around plaza today. My friend said she saw a wailing spirit
with unconcealed weapons (even sheathed ones) draw floating over the park. Iwish they'd stay in the bank."
attention. Minor crimes are reported as soon as they are 4 "Such a commotion at the Wayfinder Club last night.
witnessed or discovered. Due to enhanced monitoring I heard the fight, but a friend told me there were
by precognitive mages, the typical response time to blades drawn, and the perpetrator escaped!"
any crime is ld6 minutes, and the squad consists of an 5 "Can you believe the gall of some people? I saw a
Azorius lawmage and three soldiers (see chapter 6 for couple of dirty ruffians in my neigh borhood last
these stat blocks). night, and they were defacing the walls of the court·
house!"
Very little street-level illicit activity takes place within 6 "I still can't believe that crazy old Orzhov syndic just
Precinct One due to Azorius's constant surveillance. handing out zincs near the plaza, muttering 'The end
Private rooms in exclusive establishments are, however, is near.' She'll invite nothing but undesirables sniffing
sometimes used by the Orzhov and other wealthy crim- for free coin."
inals to conduct high-end black market transactions
away from the eyes of law enforcement.

PEOPLE AND RUMORS

PEOPLE ON THE STREET- PRECINCT ONE

d12 Description

Banker, heading to a favorite restaurant
2 Diplomat, heading to the Chamber ofthe Guildpact

3 Gardener, pruning vegetation
4 Ghost, looking for directions to Orzhova

5 Government official, late for an appointment
6 jeweler, heading to a grooming salon

7 Mob boss, leaving a nightclub
8 Noble, taking in the sights

9 Opera singer, enjoying a meal outside
10 Painter, working on a street scene

11 Tourist, gawking at everything
12 Translator, feeding some birds

PRECINCT Two ing everyone of the omnipresence of the Azorius Senate.
Each column serves as the headquarters for one of the
Small houses, modest apartments, and commercial three branches of the senate. Inside, spacious chambers
shops are sprinkled throughout Precinct Two, a place on the lower floors give way to a host of offices upstairs
that law enforcement officers, lawyers, retired soldiers, where day-to-day assignments arc issued and the strat-
and well-off working families call home. Corner shops egy of maintaining law is continually honed.
cater to everyday needs, and many establishments are
run by ex-soldiers. Streets are kept tidy, and buildings WHITESTO NE
are maintained to be serviceable. Under the precinct's
urbane veneer, tension simmers between law officers Whitestone is an orderly neighborhood on the northern
and the opportunistic crime families who call this pre- side of the precinct, named for its rows of alabaster
cinct home. stone houses. It was built up by the Azorius to serve as a
housing zone for many who work in New Prahv. To meet
The folk who live in this precinct believe in perform- the demands of construction, many residents of this
ing civic duties, conforming to your role, and maintain- section of the city had to be relocated to the much more
ing strong friendships and fami ly ties. Good neighbors densely populated Griffin Heights.
show respect to one another and enjoy competing
among themselves to achieve greater successes. GRIFFIN HEIGHTS

AFFILIATED GUILDS Two-story houses are nestled in the rolling hills of this
neighborhood in the southern section of the precinct.
New Prahv, the Azorius Senate guildhall, is located Griffin Heights is rife with corruption, and less scru-
at the eastern end of the precinct, and many resi- pulous government officials exchange information and
dents work there. Some active officers and retired money with the Orzhov in business establishments here.
soldiers from the Boros Legion make their homes in The locals are fiercely loyal to the Orzhov knights who
this precinct. The Orzhov Syndicate has a presence watch over them, dutifully paying their protection fees.
here through its connections to many of the small
businesses. AUGU STIN STATION

NEIGHBORHOODS AN D L ANDMARKS The main airship station for the Tenth District, Au-
gustin Station is located at the western end of Griffin
Most of Precinct Two is occupied by small commercial Heights. Travelers from a ll over Ravnica are carried in
centers and rows of simple houses. It is populous but various forms of air travel: from gondolas hung from
not stiflingly so. giant balloons to compartments strapped to the backs
of enormous floating beasts bred by the Simic Combine.
NEWPRAHV Augustin Station has twenty platforms, with flights ar-
riving and leaving at all hours. The most popular ftight
The tallest structure in the Tenth District, the austere is to the Millennial Platform, a journey that costs 5 sp
New Prahv consists of three towering columns, remind- per passenger. Other flights carry passengers to smaller

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stations in each precinct of the Tenth District (1 gp), to d12 Description
large stations in each other district (10 gp), and to var i- 7 Locksmith, on the way to unlock a door
ous other stations around the world (1 gp per mile). 8 Mob enforcer, trailing a debtor
9 Retired soldier, heading to a chess game
STATUE OF AG RUS Kos 10 Shopkeeper, taking a child out for a treat
11 Teenager, heading to a friend's house
A ten-foot-tall granite statue of a Boros Legion soldier 12 Tourist, heading to the Millennial Platform
stands in a small park in Whitestone, surrounded by
weather worn tables. During the Decamillennial Cele- RU M ORS- PRECIN CT Two
bration seventy-six years ago, Agrus Kos became a hero
by foiling various schemes to undermine the Guildpact. d6 Rumor
His statue has become a social gathering point for war
veterans, mob contacts, and spies who tal k as they play "Can you believe the deals that Janus has this week in
var ious strategy games. his shop? I wonder if he's in trouble, trying to move
his merchandise so quickly."
Goons A N D SERV ICES 2 "I got a tip on some high-quality blades at Minera's.
She's looking to find good homes for them, and she
Most any sort of merchandise can be acquired from says some are enchanted."
some shop in Precinct Two. For mer soldiers and 3 "Two Boros minotaurs garrisoned at Sunhome were
ex-adventu rers r un many of the businesses here, and meeting with old friends at Newson's Tavern last
weapons and armor are commonly available i n Gr i ffi n night. They spent most of the night telling stories
Heights. Meals and lodging are often of modest or com- about a madness taking hold oftheir ranks."
fortable quality i n this precinct, which has lots of board- 4 "An airship docked in the middle ofthe night at
i ng houses instead of inns. Corner tavern s are frequent Augustin Station without any people on board. No
and serve as the centers of neighborhood society. one knows how it got there without a crew."
5 "This is the third person gone missing in Griffin
The people who live in Precinct Two aren't fond of Heights this week. I hear they were all gamblers and
people who don't fit in with them, and that includes deep in it. Must've owed way too much."
those of both higher and lower means. People who don't 6 "Did you hear about that lawmage who went crazy?
maintain at least a modest lifestyle are viewed as lazy They had to send two squads ofarresters to bring
and undesirable, and those who aspire to a wealthy or him down. He kept telling them 'A homunculus made
aristocratic lifestyle are seen as ar rogant snobs. At the me do it.' I don't want to know what 'it' is."
DM's discretion, adventurers in either category could
have disadvantage on Charisma checks when interact-
i ng with residents of Precinct Two.

LAW AN D CRIME

Many citizens in Precinct Two work for the Azorius, but
others feel stifled by the guild's i ntr usive presence under
the shadow of New Prahv. Most residents respect or der,
but some rely more on Orzhov protection than on Azo-
rius law. Almost everyone here knows someone who is
trained in the use of weapons. T he typical response to a
repor ted cri me is about 2d6 mi nutes, and the squad con-
sists of two Azorius soldier s (see chapter 6 for the stat

block) or 1d6 Orzhov thugs (from the Monster Manual).

The organized cri me elements of the neighborhoods
are locked in a power struggle agai nst law enforcement
officials. This conflict rarely manifests i n open violence,
but often antagonists "disappear" or "have an accident."
Overt violent crimes someti mes involve ex-soldiers who
have been psychologically scarred by past battles.

PEOPLE A N D R U MORS

PEOPL E ON THE STR EET- PRECINCT Two

d12 Description

l Arrester, off duty and out buying produce
2 Arrester, on duty and watching for trouble

3 Baker, returning from a long work shift
4 Carpenter, searching for a good pack animal

5 Chandler, fuming after a recent argument
6 Government official, enjoying a day off

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PRECINCT THREE VITU- GHAZI

Ample parks, busy stables, and large gardens combine The Selesnya guildhall, a towering tree that also serves
to create a vibrant environment in Precinct Three. Nat- as a cathedral to Mat'Selesnya, is the epicenter of S e-
ural and urban life intermingle throughout the precinct, lesnya culture and law. Members of the conclave from
and the people who reside here view it as a respite from across Ravn ica make pilgrimages to Vitu-Ghazi in
most other places in the Tenth District. Folk here tend hopes of finding a spiritua l connection with the heart of
to live simply, and generations of families have dwelt in the guild. All who come without ill intent in their heart
the same s tructures for hundreds of years. During the are welcome to visit the public a reas of the tree.
day, the gardens, s mall pastures, and stables are tended
by young and old. Evenings are given over to commu- THE CANOPY
nal gatherings, sometimes featuring performances by
trained beasts or storytelling. The northern neighborhood of the precinct is covered in
tall trees, all of which are overshadowed by Vitu-Ghazi.
The people of Precinct Three are comfortable with liv- To accommodate a growing population, buildings are
ing around nature. They have no problems with pets or situated around the trees and on the larger branches,
beastly companions sharing their space as well as resid- making use of a network of ladders and rope walkways.
ing in multifamily structures. Good neighbors help tend
to plants, animals, and children whenever necessary. THE GREAT CONCOURSE

A FFI LIATED GUI LDS A network of elevated roadways links many of the most
important Selesnya communities near Vitu-Ghazi. The
The Selesnya Conclave's influence on this area is polished white stone of the roadways gleams in the sun,
strong, and its guildha ll, the towering tree of Vitu-Ghazi, and the pathways are topped with lush trees, grasses,
stands at the northern edge of the precinct. Members of and flowers. On high holy days, its central hub, called
the Gruul Clans sometimes venture into the northern the Great Concourse, serves as a gathering place for
part of the precinct, rarely with peaceful intentions. throngs of Selesnya devotees. On most other days,
the Concourse is a teeming marketplace where goods
N EIGHBORHOODS AN D L ANDMARKS transported across the city on the great roadways are
bought and sold.
Precinct Three is made up of old stone structures
partially reclaimed by nature, standing alongside CONCORDANCE
well-preserved wooden buildings that have been en-
hanced by Selesnya magic. Once known as the Old City, the eastern neighborhood
of Concordance is the oldest section of the precinct.

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Many buildings in this area were once Orzhov struc- PEOPLE AND RUMORS
tures, but they have been reclaimed by moss, shrubs,
and other growth that make them blend in with the PEOPLE O N T HE STREET- PR ECI NCT THREE
homes, parks, and the Selesnya vernadi that fill the rest
of the neighborhood. The Great Concourse runs over- d12 Description
head through most of the neighborhood. l Beast trainer, walking an animal on a leash
2 Awakened shrub, completing an errand
BEAST H AVEN 3 Centaur, out to get the family some food
4 Evangelist, trying to win Selesnya converts
The western neighborhood has many small pastures 5 Farmer, using a healing balm after a hard day
and stables, some of which a re on open, multilevel 6 Gu ide, taking a wolf out for a stroll
structures. The area is filled with the s ights, sounds, 7 Healer, on the way to tend to someone sick
and smells of beasts of many sorts. Here, beasts are 8 Ledev guardian, on patrol
trained for labor and sold to customers from across 9 Pilgrim, looking for directions to Vitu-Ghazi
the city. Every so often, a beast escapes captivity and 10 Storyteller, practicing oration out on the street
rampages through the neighborhood, but the tough 11 Teamster, carrying a broken wagon wheel
residents are usually able to bring any disruption under 12 Woodcarver, whistling a familiar song

control quickly. RUMOR S -P RECINCT THR EE

GOODS AND SERVICES d6 Rumor
"Something keeps spooking the pack animals. I won·
The bounty of nature is plentiful in Precinct Three, der what it could be?"
which serves as the main source of food for the Tenth
District. The finest steeds and livestock are raised here, 2 "I hear there's an old granary in the rubblebelt that's
as well as many war beasts (although they're often filled with bandit plu nder. Probably worth a peek!"
trained in Precinct Four). Unlike in most other pre-
cincts, barter is an acceptable form of transaction here, 3 "The giant spiders above Velen's Rest have become
and some vendors outright reject payment in coin of any aggressive as oflate. I heard someone got poisoned
kind. Manufactured goods are relatively hard to find, ex- by one yesterday."
cept in large markets such as the Great Concourse.
4 "Can you believe they're going to close Vitu-Ghazi to
Meals and lodging are widely varied, from squalid to visitors tomorrow? I wonder what's going on."
comfortable, depending on the neighborhood. In gen-
eral, the neighborhoods in Concordance tend toward S "Those rumblings that shook the ground last night
the more expensive end of that scale, and those in were definitely wurms tunnel ing. I'm sure the
Beast Haven more toward the other end. The residents Selesnya aren't pleased."
of P recinct Three don't put much stock in personal ap-
pearance, and they're slow to pass judgment on anyone 6 "We should go find that loxodon priest and see if
based on visible standards of wealth. The truly wretched she's still having visions. I'll bet we can get her
sometimes evoke pity and sometimes scorn. and the to tell us our future!"
very wealthy are generally disliked.

At the DM's discretion, adventurers who maintain a
wealthy or aristocratic lifestyle could have disadvantage
on Charisma checks when interacting with residents of
Precinct Three.

LAW AND CRIME

Most of Precinct Three is policed by its residents, occa-
sionally supplemented by Boros troops when a serious
threat rears its head. Each block elects a watch captain,
who receives weapon training from Selesnya soldiers.
The captain can call on additional citizens for support in
case of a crisis. The typical response to a reported crime
takes about ld8 minutes, and the squad consists of a
watch captain (a s cout) with two guards or two wolves.
In Concordance, it's either a knight or a Selesnya druid
with a topiary guardian (awakened tree). See the Mon-
ster Manual for these creatures' stat blocks.

Crime usua lly takes one of two forms in Precinct
Three. Some residents engage in outright banditry, but
they typically target visitors or go outside the precinct
to do their dirty work. More common are incidents of
livestock theft, which sometimes lead to outbreaks of vi-
olence between neighbors, particularly in Beast Haven.

PRECINCT FOUR NEIGHBORHOOD S AND L ANDMARKS

Few days or nights pass quietly in Precinct Four. The Precinct Four is home to a wide range of folk. most of
frequent din of battle as Boros soldiers guard against whom are used to fighting for a living. Transients. sol-
Gruul marauders, the strange sounds of volatile magic diers. goblin gang members, and hardy merchants call
emanating from Izzet experiments, a nd the occasional this precinct home.
explos ive flare-ups of goblin gang wa rs keep the precinct
a dynamic and dangerous place. Its buildings include SUN HOME
rams hackle tenements damaged by conflict, impregna- The seat of the Boros Legion's power, the guildhall
ble fortresses and laboratories, a nd bustling markets known as Sunhome is an imposing structure that
filled with merchants ready to defend themselves and serves as a fortress, barracks, and spiritual center. It
their wares. is widely believed to be impregnable and serves as a
reminder to attackers from the north of the stre ngth of
The people of Precinct Four are a lways ready for Boros resolve.
a fight. Being able to defend oneself a nd adapting to
change are the most important qualities in this precinct. Nrv1x
Good neighbors are your battle mates when you're fight-
ing for your home or your life. One of the tallest towers in Ravnica. this impressive
structure crackles with the wild power of the Izzet and
AFFILIATED GUILD S serves as their guildhall. Filled with laboratories, test-
ing facilities, and housing for their inventors, Nivix is the
The Boros Legion's guildhall fortress, Sunhome, is lo- center of Izzet innovation.
cated here, and that guild is the heart of the precinct's
defense against the savage forces that come from the RED W ASTES
northern rubblebelt. The Izzet League often likes to The rubblebelt to the north is a wasteland filled with
test its latest experiments in this precinct. Its guildhall, ruins. gutted buildings, and debris-ridden streets. Aside
Nivix, !Owers over the south end. The Gruul Clans fre- from the Gruul Clans, the only citizens who live in the
quently raid into the rest of the precinct from the rubble- neighborhood are the ones too stubborn to move away.
belt in the north. The Cult of Rakdos delights in sowing The Gruul share the space with ferocious beasts, ele-
mayhem here, stoking the fires of conflict and gathering mentals, and other monsters.
ins piration for future performances.

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THE BULWARK PEOPLE AND RUMORS

The neighborhood between Sunhome and Nivix is filled PEOPLE ON THE STREET- PREC I N CT FOUR
with reinforced structures that serve as low-rent apart-
ments and shops. Those who live in the BuJwark are dl 2 Description
mainly workers or professionals who see opportunity in Bounty hunter, asking about a mark
supporting the Boros garrison.
2 Displaced merchant, looking for a new home
SKARRG 3 Goblin messenger, anxious and impatient
4 Healer, covered in blood
The Gruul Clans periodically converge on the gutted, 5 Leatherworker, carrying some flowers
cratered remains of a huge palace in the Red Wastes 6 Merchant, whistling a tune
where a great bonfire perpetually burns. Skarrg is the 7 Scientist, lost in thought
closest thing the Gruul have to a guildhall-a place 8 Street urchin, busking for money
where their clans can come together, roast giant boars, 9 Soldier, on duty and eating a quick bite
boast of their exploits, and form something akin to ca- 10 Soldier, offduty and fixing his armor
maraderie before they go their separate, violent ways. 11 Thrill seeker, hoping to see some Gruul raiders
It's not neutral ground, though-old grudges frequently 12 Transient, looking for a good place to sleep
boil over into combat. Outsiders are never welcome.
RUMORS- PRECINCT FOUR
Goons AND SERVICES
d6 Rum or
Precinct Four has a wide variation in available goods, "Sergeant Uwen got hold of something even the war
depending on the neighborhood. There is little or no wurms ofthe Gruul fear. Don't know what it is, but he
commerce in the Red Wastes, except for what can be sent one ofthem running just by standing there."
bartered with Gruul clansfolk or scavenged. The Bul-
wark carries many basic goods and services, with weap- 2 "If you're looking for the best deals on explosives,
ons and armor plentiful due to the constant threat of you should talk to one of the Shattergang Brothers.
conflict and the nearby foundries in District Six. On Tin They'll set you up right, no questions asked."
Street, almost anything is available for a bit of searching
and the right price. 3 "I swear I saw Niv-Mizzet's head floating above Nivix
last night. I wonder what it means."
The precinct offers a wide range of food and lodging,
appropriate for lifestyles from squalid to wealthy. The 4 "Beria over on Tin Street just put out some new cu-
more affluent folk of the precinct are careful not to Haunt riosities. Says they came from an expedition in the
their wealth, lest they make themselves targets for raid- undercity. Could be magical."
ers from the Red Wastes.
5 " My whole street's been smelling like sulfur for the
At the DM's discretion, adventurers who maintain past two days now. People are starting to get sick,
either a squalid or aristocratic lifestyle could have dis- and the soldiers don't take it seriously."
advantage on Charisma checks when interacting with
residents of Precinct Four. 6 "I saw an angel and a demon having what looked like
a polite conversation. I couldn't believe my eyes!"
LAW AND CRIME

Much of Precinct Four is a war zone, and mundane
methods of law enforcement a ren't always effective
in such an environment. No one takes the constant
patrolling of the Boros Legion as a guarantee of their
safety, and almost all folk know how to fight to some
degree. Typical threats include giant monsters, unstable
elementals, and Gruul raiding parties, and a curfew
system is often instituted when a neighborhood is beset
by one of these dangers. The only area that is usually
safe from external threats is Tin Street. Petty crimes
aren't given much attention, since the soldiers are pri-
marily concerned with curbing violence and mayhem.
The typical response to a reported crime or a dangerous
threat is ld8 minutes, and the squad consists of a Boros
Legion knight (from the Monster Manual) leading 4d4
s oldiers (see chapter 6 for the stat block).

The Red Wastes is a lawless region mostly beyond the
reach of Boros patrols and Azorius laws. In other parts
of the precinct, goblin gangs shake down locals when-
ever possible and s kirmish against each other over turf.
The Shattergang Brothers are a notorious goblin gang
that haunts Tin Street in this precinct, dealing in weap-
ons and explosives.

Ill Cll \Pl IR 1 I Ill! Tl N Iii lllSI Rlt f

P RECI NCT FIVE

As the home of prestigious universities, ancient librar-

ies, and hidden laboratories, Precinct Five is the hub of

information and learning in the Tenth District. People the district, and they secretly run the Ismeri Library.
of all ages flock to this precinct to spend time learning, Some members of the Azorius Senate who prefer to
whether by poring over texts and scrolls or finding a study disciplines aside from the law make their homes
mentor who will guide a student. It's also the place to he re as well.
find information brokers, who sell specialized or secret

knowledge available nowhere else. Multilevel buildings NEIGHBORHOODS AND LANDMARKS
set next to each other with little regard for planning
give way to an occasional square or open campus where Life for residents in Precinct Five is spent mostly in-
socially minded residents congregate during daytime doors, or in the case of the Simic, underwater. The pre-
hours. At night, many continue their studies while oth- cinct's occupants- including significant populations of
ers tinker with their latest creations or intellectual en- students, instructors, researchers, scribes, and univer-
deavors. Taverns and pubs tend to be more urbane than s ity staff- are crowded into dormitories and apartments
in other parts of the district and often feature poetry squeezed in among laboratories, libraries, and magical
readings, storytelling, and musical performances. machinery.

People who live in Precinct Five have a zeal for learn- ZONOT SEVEN
ing and tend to be inquisitive. Getting into a heated
debate or touting a recent s uccess to your neighbors is The Simic Combine's watery habitat is made up of huge
part of showing your worth. Good neighbors keep their sinkholes filled with the overflow from a subterranean
projects and research hidden until a result can be dis- ocean. Zonot Seven is the only zonoc within Ravnica
played; it is considered uncouth to allow others to view a City proper, and it contains Zameck, the Simic guildhall.
work in progress. ln contrast to the rest of the precinct, the zonot is a bus-
tling place, with activity at all hours. A huge chamber

.. AFFILIATED GUILDS just below the street surface serves as a gathering place
Zonot Seven, the home of the Simic Combine's guild- for all the Simic s peakers, as well as a place where
visitors can meet with Prime Speaker Zegana or other

hall, is located on the western edge of the precinct. Simic emissaries. A Simic researcher might invite a

The lzzet League maintains a network of laborato- land-dwelling colleague to visit the habitat, but such an

ries and workshops close to Nivix (in Precinct Four). occurrence isn't common. Canals lead from here farther

House Dimir agents are seen and unseen all around into the preci nct and to Precinct Six.

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THE BLISTERCOILS prospective members. Partly as a result of this influ-
A series of gigantic waterwheels, built and operated by ence, many grad uates of the university do go on to join
the lzzet League, turns just outside Zonot Seven in the a guild, finding a way to apply their broad experience
north end of the precinct. The system generates magical to s upport the narrower focus of the guild. (A player
energy to power public works, Simic laboratories, and, character spellcaster might well be a graduate of the
of course, lzzet workshops. Few outside the lzzet realize university, which could explain the character 's ability
that the amount of e nergy generated in the Blistercoils to use magic that wouldn't normally be taught within
far exceeds what is actually used. with the excess stored their guild.)
in underground batteries that could explode if they be-
came overloaded. lSMERI LIBRARY

Blistercoils is also the name of the neighborhood near One of the greatest libraries on all Ravnica, the Ismeri
the waterwheels, which largely consists of workshops Library is open to all citizens at all hours. Hundreds of
and private laboratories. thousands of books covering every conceivable subject
are found here. The place is also one of the centers of
HIGHTOWER Dimir communication. Secret messages are hidden
within its books by a variety of methods both magi-
The weste rn end of the precinct is packed with educa- cal and mundane. Dimir agents might have to gather
tional institutions of all sorts, from grand universities message fragments hidden within several different
that cover a broad span of disciplines to specialized docume nts, for example, to find their next assignments
schools that instruct students in subjects ranging from or targets . Intricate codes and magical wards protect
theoretical metaphysics to fine arts. The neighborhood other secrets.
takes its name from the fact that most of these schools
boast at least one ta ll s pire among their structures. G o ons AN D SERV I CE S
Stude nts and staff live both on and off the various cam-
puses, and several cozy pubs and small lecture halls are Specialty items that a re commonly used by scribes,
busy from afternoons through late in the night. researchers, and inventors can be found in many small
shops in the precinct, usually run by a tinker or aca-
PRISM UNIVERSITY demic. Precinct Five also has the best apothecaries, al-
chemists, and magic-mongers in the Tenth District. On
A crystal-paned center of learning that concentrates on the other hand, mundane adventuring gear, weapons,
magical theory and application, Prism University draws and armor are harder to find.
potential wizards and other would-be mages who want
to learn about all forms of magic, in contrast to the s pe- Information is an especially valuable commodity in
cialized and practical applications of magic espoused by Precinct Five. In addition to holding booksellers, the
the guilds. Even though the school maintains a formal precinct is home to a variety of people who make a living
state of neutrality, ifs an open secret that many guilds (or at least a s izable s ide income) selling information, in-
have infiltrated the university and planted agents to woo cluding private investigators, rumormongers, and spies.

Meals and lodging of modest to wealthy quality are dl 2 Description
available here. Older and more experienced people- 5 Homunculus, on an errand
high-ranking Simic researchers or established schol- 6 Librarian, going home for tea
ars- tend to maintain lifestyles toward the more expen- 7 Poet, shopping for fresh produce
sive end of that scale. 8 Professor, assessing a student
9 Scribe, hands stained with ink
The poor are pitied and the most affluent are envied, 10 Student, lost in a book
so adventurers who maintain an aristocratic, poor, 11 Tinker, out of breath from running
squalid, or wretched lifestyle, at the DM's discretion, 12 Vampire mind drinker, heading to the library
cou ld have disadvantage on Charisma checks when in-
teracting with residents of Precinct Five. RU MORS-PRECIN CT FIVE

LAW AND CRIME d6 Rumor
"The latest is that the translocation device is only op-
Much of the crime in Precinct Five is of a sort that is erating within fifty percent of tolerances. I'm certain
hard to detect: blackmail. espionage, identity theft (of that funding will be pulled any day now."
the literal kind, perpetrated by shapechangers), and the
like. Most of the precinct's residents spend their time 2 "I don't know how Zameck does it, but they've cer-
absorbed in study, unaware that such activities might be tain ly built a better soldier. And I hear some of the
happening under their noses. Only rarely does violence formulas have made it outside their halls."
break out, and Azorius arreste rs try hard to keep the
incident quiet and maintain public calm. 3 "That ghost haunting the history section of the lsmeri
Library is back. I've heard this time it can speak, and
The typical response to a reported crime here is ldl2 it's looking for someone."
minutes, and the force consists of two Azorius arresters
(use the veteran stat block in the Monster Manual). 4 "Creatures of some sort ofelemental composition
were emerging from the Blistercoils this morning.
PEOPLE AND R UMORS Those things could be anywhere in the city by now."

PEOPLE ON T H E STR EET- PR ECINCT FI V E 5 ''I can't believe Professor Zagany let her see his re-

dl 2 Description search. She's going to take his findings to an informa-
tion broker, I'm sure. He'll never work again."
l Alchemist, reviewing an ingredient list 6 "Sila has a new stock of exotic components. She says
2 Barkeep, picking up some dropped coins they can enhance spells in a way other components
cannot."
3 Cartographer, laden with map cases
4 Engineer, reading a schematic

PRECINCT SIX Kamen Fortress houses a garrison to protect Boros
interests. The Cult of Rakdos operates a number of
Large warehouses, major thoroughfares, and nonde- pain clubs throughout the precinct, especially around
script worker tenements make the utilitarian Precinct Tin Street, and Rakdos street performances are more
Six a hub of activity for shipping, storage, and other mer- common in Precinct Six than anywhere else in the
cantile concerns in the Tenth District. Wide cobblestone Tenth District.
streets allow for the passage of beasts and constructs
that transport raw goods from points beyond the Tenth NEIGHBORHOODS AND LANDMA RKS
and for the sh ipping of manufactured materials back to
those locations. The demands of commerce keep the Precinct Six is home to many working-class folk, most
area constantly active, and the inconspicuous nature packed into modest apartments near their place of work.
of the warehouses makes them popular as rendezvous It's also home to more than its share of monsters, most
points for all sorts of transactions, legal and illicit. At of which are active at night.
night, lurking undead and the horrors of the undercity,
coming up from Deadbridge Chasm, keep wary citizens SMELTING QUARTER
indoors, while a few people who deal in sinister magic
seek the monsters out for nefarious purposes. The heart of the manufacturing industry in the Tenth
District is at the north end of the precinct. The Smelting
People who live in this working-class precinct are of- Quarter is smoky. hot, and filled with activity day and
ten practical-minded and thus tolerant of some degree of night. Goblins often make their homes near the factories
illicit activity. Being a good neighbor means keeping to on Foundry Street, preferring the constant activity to
yourself, unless you live in the Smelting Quarter, where sleepier neighborhoods. Standing south and east of the
the atmosphere is much more raucous. quarter, Kamen Fortress is a Boros garrison dedicated
to keeping watch on Rakdos activity. Clashes between
AFFILIATED GUILDS the Boros Legion, the goblins. and the Cult of Rakdos
are common throughout this part of the precinct.
The Orzhov Syndicate owns many of the warehouses in
the precinct and controls much of the commerce around GORE HOUSE
Tin Street. Members of the Golgari Swarm often crawl A Rakdos club called the Gore House, run by a viashino
around the edges of Deadbridge Chasm, which is an (lizardfolk) named Nyoser, occupies a defunct factory in
opening to their sprawling subterranean network. The the south end of the Smelting Quarter- and a lso houses
Boros Legion rents many of the warehouses to store the main entrance to the Demon's Vestibule, the stair-
manufactured goods from the Smelting Quarter, and way down to Rix Maadi.

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PRECINCT Six

MEDORI PARK to disregard minor crimes. Arresters from the Azorius
The western part of the precinct, Medori Park, is named Senate can often be found on patrol in and around the
after an Orzhov pontiff who converted a city park into warehouses. Soldiers from the Boros Legion are com-
a warehouse lot many years ago. This neighborhood is mon near the warehouses and in the Smelting Quarter.
particularly rife with undead at night, both corporeal The typical response time to a reported crime in these
and incorporeal. Some serve dark masters and often areas is 2d 10 minutes, and the squad consists of two Bo-
guard valuables, while others pursue their own evil ros soldiers (see chapter 6 for the stat block). At night or
urges. The Orzhov Syndicate owns many large ware- in the Smelting Quarter, a response to an attack might
houses here, and the Boros Legion maintains facilities instead consist of ld4 Boros soldiers led by a sergeant
to store a variety of equipment used by their soldiers, (use the knight stat block in the Monster Manual).
including valuable weapons and armor. The most im-
portant facilities are heavily guarded-often by angels, Precinct Six is a hotbed for illicit activity, particularly
whether Boros or Orzhov. organized crime. Goblin gangs haunt the Smelting
Quarter, most notably a large gang that claims Foundry
D EADBRIDGE CHASM Street, led by a goblin named Krenko. Vicious turf wars
A gaping opening in the ground dominates the precinct sometimes erupt in that area. Violent crimes occur with
and is lined with mossy stairs and fungal blooms. Dead- regularity all over the precinct, with most of the bodies
bridge Chasm serves as an entrance to the Golgari's ending up in Deadbridge Chasm. Night-lurking mon-
undercity realm and their guildhall, Korozda. The area sters are a particular problem in the precinct as well,
smells of decomposition, an odor that grows particularly often attacking and disappearing before help can arrive.
intense on hot days. Many kraul make their homes in
the walls that line the cavernous descent, and Devkarin PEOPLE AND RUMORS
elves come up to the surface through this passage to
trade on Tin Street. PEOPLE ON THE STREET- PRECI NCT SIX

WAYPORT d12 Description
The neighborhood of Wayport rises like a pillar from the 1 Actor, out getting a meal
midst of Deadbridge Chasm, and a number of bridges, 2 Carpenter, heading to the next job
large and small, connect it to the surrounding city of 3 Devkarin elf (dark elf), on an errand
multiple vertical levels. Many goods traded with other 4 Goblin cutpurse, looking for an easy mark
districts are funneled along Tin Street, often pausing 5 Laborer, ready to head to the tavern
in Wayport's warehouses along the way. But only the 6 Merchant, looking for a Rakdos club
wealthiest merchants can afford storage space here. 7 Metalsmith, grimy from a long day's wo rk
8 Performer, with a child apprentice
B ENZER'S B RIDGE 9 Shipwright, out buying some supplies
This wide bridge is a main thoroughfare for cargo 10 Soldier, off duty and enjoying a walk
traveling to and from districts beyond the Tenth. A 11 Soldier, on duty and in a hurry
small market is located here, complete with shops and 12 Teamster, spoiling for a fight
restaurants, all of which close after dark. Secret pain
clubs, hidden below the market in dark rooms inside the RUMORS- PRECINCT S I X
bridge itself, come alive after sunset.
d6 Rumor
Goons AND S ERVICES
"Something very large was lurking in the chasm last
Trade goods can easily be acquired in Precinct S ix, night, and it knocked a carriage off a bridge. The pas-
along with manufactured items such as artisan's tools. sengers jumped out just in time!"
Weapons, armor, and mounts are rarely on sale here. 2 "I heard that Krenko's gang has been t rying to get
Fences deal in stolen and otherwise illicit goods. On their hands on mizzium, and are willing to pay a good
Tin Street, which runs along the eastern side of the pre- price for it too."
cinct, most anything can be had for the right price. 3 "The wight of Precinct Six has struck again!This
morning, an arrester and a cutpurse were found dead
Meals and lodging of poor to modest quality meet in an alley, drained of their life. A bystander saw it
the needs of the laborers, dock hands, and street per- happen."
formers of Precinct Six for a price they can afford. The 4 "Did you hear those shrieking sounds out near Ben-
wealthy are viewed as outsiders, and the truly impover- zer's Bridge last night? Whatever it was, it didn't
ished are generally shunned. sound like anything I've ever heard before. Chilling."
5 "I hear Rhionna is closing up her forge. She says she's
At the DM's discretion, adventurers who maintain a getting sick of replacing stolen tools every week. The
lifestyle less expensive than poor o r more expensive staff claims they're innocent."
than modest could have disadvantage on Charisma 6 "One of the warehouses out in Medori Park had an
checks when interacting with residents of Precinct Six. intense red glow shining through its windows yester·
day. Smelled of sulfur. No one wants to go near it."
LAW AND CRIME

The folk of Precinct Six are pragmatic, not overly con-
cerned with the welfare of others, and thus often willing

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CHAPTER 4: CREATING ADVENTURES

HIS CHAPTER PROVIDES A TOOLBOX TO HELP LINKED LOCATIONS
You can c reate an adventure that links two locations
the Dungeon Master create adventures featur- together. The Location Connections table offers broad
ing the guilds of Ravnica. The tensions among suggestions for how you might lead your players from
the guilds, a constant current of animosity, one adventure location to another.
provide a solid foundation for building adventures.
"Krenko's Way," a sample adventure at the end of this LO C ATI ON CONNECTI ONS
chapter, can be used to launch a Ravnica campaign.
The tables and advice in this chapter expand on the d6 Adventure Connection
material in chapter 3 of the Dungeon Master's Guide. Transport a person, an object, or information
Monsters and nonplayer characters mentioned on the collected at the first location safely to the second.
tables can be found either in the Monster Manual or in
chapter 6 of this book. When a creature's name appears 2 Plant something taken from the first location
in bold type, that's a visual cue pointing you to the crea- ins ide the second to incriminate someone in the
ture's stat block in the Monster Manual. If the stat block second location.
appears elsewhere, the text tells you so.
3 Do the same thing at the second location as was
GUI LD - B ASED ADVEN TURES done at the first.

Each guild gets a section in this chapter to help you craft 4 Uncover the source of interference encounte red at
adventures inspired by that guild. In a guild's section, the first location, wh ich lies in the second.
four basic seeds for creating adventures are provided:
guild locations, guild villains, character objectives, and 5 Follow a fleeing foe or trail a suspicious figure from
adventure hooks. the first location to the second.

GUILD LO CAT IONS 6 Follow up on information gained at the first loca-
tion by investigatin g the second.
Each guild's entry in this chapter includes a map of an
iconic location associated with the guild. Any of these GUILD V I LLAINS
sites can serve as the location for an adventure.
Player characters might belong to any guild, and their
T he description of each guild location includes a table adversaries might as well. The guild entries in this chap-
that lists possible goals for an adventure based there. ter offer examples of the kinds of villains and villainous
You can choose an adventure goal, or roll one randomly, schemes that might be connected to each guild.
from the table in the description of the site you've cho-
sen. If none of those goals inspires you, choose a goal Certain kinds of goals and schemes are common to
or roll one randomly from the Guild Location Goals villains in every guild. Some generic villainous schemes
table instead. appear on the Guild Villains table. You can also use the
Villain's Scheme and Villain's Methods tables in chapter
GU I LD LOCATI ON GOALS 4 of the Dungeon Master's Guide to flesh out a villain's
activities, and a guild's section in this chapter points to
d8 Adventure Goal specific parts of those tables that characterize how vil-
lains from that guild enact their plans.
Prevent a magical catastrophe inside the location.
GU I LD V I LLAINS
2 Find t he source of strange occurrences in or near
the location. d6 Villai nous Activity
A villain is attempting to disgrace or discredit a
3 Esca pe the location (and help others escape) when powerful pe rson.
a disaster occurs inside.
2 A villain is striving for powe r with in their guild.
4 Quell a riot inside or around th e locat io n. 3 A villain has claimed power in their guild and

5 Ki ll or d rive out a monster that has turned the needs to be supplanted.
location into its lai r. 4 The vil lain is sending agents to infiltrate one or

6 Defend the location against an external attacker. more guilds.
7 Seize control ofthe location. 5 The villain's agents are luring mem bers away from
8 Infiltrate the location and report on what's happen-
another guild.
ing inside. 6 The villain's agents are sabotaging the operations

ofanother guild.

CHAPTER 4 I CRl.ArTNG ADVENTURES

CHARACTER O BJECTIVES- - - - - - - - safe bet that a player who creates a Rakdos character
is looking for mayhem and combat, while a Dimir
The impetus for adventuring might come from within player is more interested in intrigue and sabotage.
the player characters' own guilds, rather than from ex- Armed with that understanding, you can better craft
ternal guilds . Each guild e ntry in this chapter provides an adventure experience aimed at your players.
some examples of missions that the guild might send • Go with a guild that easily provides a villain to face. A
its members on. These missions can also serve as side few guilds make very straightforward villains: Gruul,
quests that a character is asked to fulfill while engaged Rakdos, Dimir, and Golgari.
in a larger task that involves the whole party. Let a die decide the guild, using the Random Guilds
table in this book's introduction.
GUILD CHARACTER OBJECTIVES
The guild you choose will provide a potential location,
d8 Adventure Goal villain, mission, or adventure hook, as well as point you
toward the type of adventure you're going to run.
Find an item that is important to the guild.
2 Get information from a guild member. ADVENT URE TYPES
3 Protect or rescue a guild member in the midst of a
Certain guilds lend themselves to particular types of
catastrophe. adventures better than others, as shown below. If you're
4 Free a guild member from captivity. interested in running an intrigue adventure, where the
5 Find a missing guild member. heroes must unravel twisted plots within plots, you'll
6 Kill or capture an enemy ofthe guild. want to choose a different guild from what you would se-
7 Help a guild member who's in trouble with the law. lect ifyou want to run a dungeon delve that will take the
8 Recru it someone to join the guild. adventurers into the labyrinthine undercity.

A DVENTURE H OOKS DUNGEON DELVE
Beneath the urban environment ofRavnica is an entirely
Each guild section includes a table ofadventure hooks- different city- the dark, dank undercity, where vermin
events that might drive adventures but don't necessarily and horrors lurk and the Golgari Swarm maintains
involve specific locations or villains. They offer a general its elegant courts. Indeed, thousands ofyears of devel-
description of circumstances that can lead to adventure. opment have buried countless layers of construction
beneath the current surface streets, making the under-
CHOOSING A GUILD city much larger than the surface city, though much of
it is inaccessible. But if a sinkhole or other catastrophe
Here a re the main ways to approach the choice of guild opens long-sealed vaults and exposes them to the sur-
for your adventure: face again, who knows what horrors might be revealed?

Choose a guild that has an aesthetic or a story that ex- DUNGEON DELVE GUILDS
cites you and that will lead to the sort of villain or type
of adventure you want to build. The following section, dl2 Guild
"Adventure Types,'' shows how different guilds are 1- 3 House Dimir
natural fits for certain types of adventure. 4- 8 Golgari Swarm
• Pick a guild that fits your players' tastes. The introduc- 9-10 Cult of Rakdos
tion to the Dungeon Master's Guide offers some guid- 11 - 12 Simic Combine
ance for crafting adventures to please different kinds
of players. The guild or guilds your players choose will WILDERNESS
also help you understand your players' desires. It's a
Though the world is covered with streets and buildings,
QUICK BUILD Ravnica also has its wilderness areas, including the
ruined rubblebelts haunted by the Gruul and the sylvan
To make a simple location-based adventu re quickly, follow wilds cultivated by the Selesnya.
these steps:
WILDERNESS GUILDS
1. Choose a guild (or use the Guilds table in chapter l
ifyou want to choose randomly). The adventure will d6 Guild
take place in that guild's location, as described in 1- 4 Gruul Clans
th is chapter. 5-6 Selesnya Conclave

2. Determine the adventure goal us ing the table associated PLOTS AND INTRIGUE
with that location. Every guild has its internal politics, making it easy for
characters to get caught up in intrigue- particularly
3. Use creatures associated with the guild (shown on the within their own guilds. Certain guilds are more likely
tables in chapter 6) to populate the location.
to involve themselves in the politics of other guilds,
Optionally, you can use the Location Connections ta- which makes them particularly good villains for in-
ble in this chapter to link the location you're using to a trigue-based adventures.
second location. You can either select a location based
on the result of that table or determine the second loca-
tion randomly.

12 j CH/\rTEI< .i I CREATING ADVENTIJRES

DISASTER

When a cyclonic rift sweeps through the streets, an
uncontrolled wurm crashes through buildings, or a
laboratory experiment goes haywire, heroes might be
called upon to s helter the innocent. stop the disaster at
its source, or hunt down the villain responsible.

DISASTER GUILDS

d12 Guild

1- 2 Golgari Swarm
Gruul Clans
3- 5 lzzet League
6- 8 Selesnya Conclave

9- 10

11- 12 Simic Combine

PROTECTION

When the innocent are victimized by the powerful, he-
roes step in. Crimina l shakedowns, military raids, end-
less riots, and more a re chances for characters to prove
their mettle and earn the adulation of the populace.

I NTR IG UE GU I LD S PROTECTION GU I LDS

d12 Guild d12 Guild
1-2 Azorius Senate 1- 2 Boros legion
3-6 House Dimir 3- 6 Gruul Clans
7-8 Colgari Swarm 7- 8 Orzhov Syndicate
9-11 Orzhov Syndicate 9-12 Cult of Rakdos
12 Simic Combine
GUILD VERSUS GUILD
MYSTERY
Interguild conA ict is such a fundamental aspect of life
Ravnica is rife with crime, presenting law-abiding on Ravnica that the player characters' guild member-
adventurers with ample opportunity to put their s hip is a n easy starting point for choosing an adventure
mystery-solving s kills to the test. Identifying a guild vi llai n. If you choose a villain from a gu ild that's already
assassin, tracking a stolen treasure, or unmasking in conflict with one or more guilds that the characters
a corrupt bureaucrat could all fall into this category. belong to, it's easy to craft villainous goals that are at
Of course, the adventurers need not be virtuous or odds with the characters' goals.
law-abiding themselves: the Orzhov are more apt to send
their own enforcers after thieves than they are to turn to If a ll the player characters belong to a s ingle guild,
the forces of law for assistance. choosing almost any other guild will provide oppor tu-
nities for conflict. The natural state of the relationship
MYS TERY GUILDS between any two guilds is tension at best, and open
warfare at wors t. All it takes is a villain willing to upset
d12 Guild the balance of power, and the characters' guild or their
1-4 House Dimir own motivations should easily bring them into conflict
with the villain. A party's own guild could even provide
5- 7 Colgari Swarm a villain, given the amount of scheming and intrigue that
8 lzzet League exists even within the guilds. A guild official gone rogue,
members of the same guild at odds with one another, or
9- 11 Orzhov Syndicate even a corrupt guildmaster can put characters in con-
12 Simic Combine flict with their own guild.

If the characters come from different guilds, a com-
mon enemy provides a good reason for them to work
together. Any guild that isn't represented by one of the
characters is a fine choice for a villain.

( llo\l'll Rt I CIU't\11NG ·\D\ENTURES 125

INVOLVING T HE The Cross Purposes table can help you involve the
characters in an adventure by suggesting ways that a
CHARACTERS villain's activities might directly conflict with the player
characters' goals or interests.
Once you've chosen an adventure seed-a villain, a
mission, or a general hook- you need to figure out what CROSS PURPOSES
gets the player characters involved in the adventure. T he
a nswer could be as s imple as a guildmaster or other dlO The Villai n's Activities ...
authority send ing them on a mission, but it's generally ... di rectly target one or more characters. The ad-
good to hook the characters in personally. What motiva- venture begins when characters are attacked by the
tion do they have to thwart the villain? villain's agents.

T he best answers to this question stem either from 2 ... threaten a character's contact or bond.
the adventurers' personalities, ideals, a nd histories, or 3 ... challenge a character's ideal or exploit a fl aw.
from their gui ld affiliations. The characters might have
a common reason to fight the villain (especially if they The character might hea r rumors ofthis activity,
all belong to the same guild or have been adventuring spurring them into action.
together for a while), or they might all oppose the villain 4 ... open an opportunity for a character to pursue a
for different reasons. personal goal.

For example, say your villain is a group of Gruul an- s ... compete with a character's guild. A guild
archs raiding in a densely populated area. A Boros char-
acter might be assigned to protect innocent bystanders, authority might order the character to rectify the
or might just happen to be in the area and leap to the situation.
defense of the innocents. An lzzet character might be 6 ... threaten guild members or property.
trying to make sure that an Iziet laboratory in the area 7 ... conflict with guild goals.
isn't damaged or its secrets looted. A Dimir spy might 8 ... open an opportunity for a guild to pursue its
leap at the opportunity to steal some lzzet secrets when own agenda.
the laboratory comes under attack. 9 ... catch the characters between fighti ng forces.
10 ... cause an accident or catastrophe that traps the
characters.

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COMPLICATIONS R ANDO M NO N PLAYE R C HARACTERS

An adventure that pits player characters against a single Any time you need an NPC for an adventure-for example,
guild is relatively straightforward, but adding another ifthe player characters are sent on a mission to rescue a
guild can make an adventure even more interesting. member of their guild-you can use the contacts tables in
chapter 2 to help flesh out the NPC. If you don't know the
The involvement of a second guild can be as simple as NPC's guild affiliation, you can rol l on the Random Guilds
the appearance of a bumbling innocent who needs the table in this book's introd uction to determine the guild.
characters' protection, or as complex as a second villain Then you can choose an appropriate stat block in chapter
who pursues an entirely separate scheme. The Second- 6 to represent the NPC's game statistics.
ary Guild Role table presents a range of options.
ALLIES AND RIVALS
SECONDARY GUI LD ROLE
A friendly contact can act as a patron, sending a char-
d8 Secondary Guild Role acter on a mission or a side quest either as a formal
A rival pursues the same goal as the adventurers, assignment or as a favor. Friendly contacts also have
but is doing it "wrong." a knack for getting into perilous situations from which
they need to be rescued, which can sometimes force
2 One or more members of another guild are caught characters into making difficult choices between saving
between the vil lain and the adventurers. friendly nonplayer characters and capturing villainous
ones. In extraordinary circumstances, a friend ly contact
3 A group of NPC adventurers from another guild might even join the adventuring party for a short time.
confront the same villain for different reasons.
Contacts who have a more antagonistic relationship
4 Someone is manipulating the villain for their own with a character can hinder the adventuring party's
purposes. efforts in a variety of ways. They might appear at incon-
venient times to delay the party, or catch the group in
5 A known rival or enemy meddles in the adventure, the midst of some illegal activity. They might leak infor-
hoping the adventurers will fail. mation to the adventure's villain, subtly aid the villain's
efforts, or even become villains themselves.
6 A known rival or enemy can provide essential help
in stopping the villa in. Contacts can complicate things even more when they
interact with multiple player characters or with each
7 A second vil lain's plot is unfold ing at the same other. Consider what might happen when two people
time but is otherwise unrelated. who are friendly contacts for two different characters
are bitter enemies of each other, or when a single NPC
8 A second vil lain is in competition with the first one. is a good friend of one character and a rival of another.
The characters might have to navigate those complex
GUILD INTRIGUE relationships in order to achieve their goals.

Intrigue in Ravnica most often involves interaction
between two guilds, so you can use the Guild Intrigue
table to find the nugget of a plot. The villain tables in the
guild entries can help you determine the nature and mo-
tivations of the individuals involved.

GUILD INTRIG U E

d6 Adventure Goal
Guilds are vyi ng for influence over a prominent in-
dividual (who might be a player character).

2 Guilds are competing for control of a key site or
swath ofterritory.

3 Guilds are locked in a deadly feud but might be
open to a peace negotiation.

4 Villains from two or more gui lds are forming
a dangerous all iance.

S A villain is trying to disrupt an alliance between two
or more guilds.

6 Splinter factions from two guilds are trying to
form a new gui ld.

v

AZORIUS SENATE Direct access to the prison area from outside the
building is provided by two long, narrow staircases that
Adventures involving the Azorius Senate naturally re- lead up from the plaza. The stairs end at a balcony that
volve around law enforcement. P layer characters who is guarded at all times by archers behind arrow slits.
find themselves on the wrong side of the law might A narrow hall leads through several locked doors to
be forced to confront well-meaning Azorius arresters the cells- the general population on one side, where
as enemies, even if the characters are innocent of any prisoners are a llowed to mingle to some extent, and a
wrongdoing. Lawful characters might also assist the high-security area on the other side, featuring smaller
Azorius in maintaining law and order on the mean cells keeping prisoners in complete isolation.
streets of Ravnica.
The opposite end of the station is a headquarters for a
A RRESTER S TATION local detachment of arresters. The main level includes
two meeting rooms, an office for the commander, and
Map 4.1 depicts an arrester station, which serves as the a break room. The upper level provides working space
law enforcement hub for a precinct or neighborhood. where arresters can interview suspects and complete
paperwork, as well as space for storing evidence. The
ARRESTER STATION ADVENTURES lower level includes a morgue and a large area where
Characters might be drawn to the arrester station the whole local force can be assembled.
because of prisoners held there, information or items
stored there, or crimes occurring there. The Arrester A zoRr u s VILLAI NS
Station Adventures table presents some possibilities.
Examples of Azorius villains appear in the Azorius
ARRESTER STATI O N ADVE NTURES Villains table.

d12 Adventure Goal AZOR I U S V ILLAINS

Break out ofthe holding cells. d8 Villain
2 Break someone else out of the holding cells. An ambitio us authority figure seeks to achieve a
3 Stop someone before they can give information to higher rank by framing or defaming a rival.

the arresters or testify before a judge. 2 Avenal judge's rulings are swayed by bribes and
4 Protect a prisoner from assassins. favors.
5 Get information from or to someone in the holding
3 Avengeful im perator persecutes a certain group of
cells. people, seeking revenge for a past wrong done by
6 Apprehend a former prisoner who used magic to one ofthe group's members.

take over the station and drive the guards away. 4 An overzealous imperator is prepared to arrest a
7 Retrieve something held as evidence. neighborhood full of people to find a stolen item.
8 Find proofthat the captain of this station is
s A sadistic warden tortures prisoners, ostensibly for
corrupt.
9 Discover who helped a prisoner escape and how. the sake oflaw and order.
10 Uncover a plot to discredit, blackmail, or kill the 6 Acorrupt senator seeks to pass laws that favor a

station commander. certain class of people.
11 Steal the arresters' files about a criminal or a case. 7 A precognitive mage (see chapter 6 for the stat
12 Intercept a message being sent to or from the
block) invents visions designed to frame enemies.
s t a tion . 8 Acowardly bureaucrat destroys evidence to hide

ARRESTER STATION MAP someone else's involvement in a crime.
Two separate buildings make up this station, separated
by an elevated plaza. One end of the station includes a AZORIUS AS CAMPAIGN VILLAINS
courthouse (the lower level) and a prison (upper level). The Azorius become villains when they abuse the power
of the law. A local magistrate might imprison innocent
Wide, impressive stairs lead to the main courthouse people, or the senate might pass oppressive legislation,
entrance, which opens into a large waiting room. All the thereby drawing the ire of the Boros and the Selesnya,
doors leading out of the waiting room a re kept locked, who care about the folk who get caught in the cross-
so they can be opened only from the other side. To ei- hairs. Arresters might decide to crack down on unsafe
ther side of the waiting room are private meeting rooms, Izzet laboratory practices, illegal Rakdos performances,
which lead back to an extensive area of offices for the or the Gruul presence in the city. Self-righteous prison
large staff that keeps the place running. wardens or precinct captains might abuse their au-
thority in the name of the law, and corrupt bureaucrats
The twin courtrooms include bench seats for specta- might use their positions to garner favors for themselves
tors and witnesses. The judges preside from platforms and their relatives.
that hover in midair, with shallow pools of water below.
The accused are seated on balconies that overlook the Low-level characters might suffer harassment at
same pools. Doors at the back of these balconies lead to the hands of overzealous arresters. As the campaign
a central hallway that ends at a staircase that ascends to progresses, they might be able to identify a particular
the prison level. imperator who is driving this heightened aggression,

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MAP A.>: ARRESTER STATION Arrester Headquarters

who then becomes something of a nemesis for them. As OTHER ADVENTURE HOOKS
they gain experience. this imperator continues to be a
thorn in their side and advances through the ranks of The Azorius Adventure Hooks table presents ideas for
the senate as well, becoming a minister and eventually additional adventures involving the Azorius Senate.
the arbiter who dictates law enforcement policy for the
entire guild. Along the way, this villain uses every avail- AZO RI U S A DVENTURE HOOKS
able means to hinder the characters, probably veering
into covert illegal activities (evil means for a good end). d6 Adventure Hook
The climax of the campaign might involve a violent con- Aprecognitive mage (see chapter 6 for the stat
frontation with this arbiter and a group of arresters, or block) has identified the characters as future crimi-
a tense verbal argument adjudicated by SupremeJudge nals, and now there's a warrant out for their arrest.
Isperia herself.
2 A precognitive mage (see chapter 6 for the stat
AZORIUS CHARACTER GOALS block) has foreseen the characters' future strug-
gles and tries to protect them, thereby interfering
Characters who are members of the Azorius Senate in their next adventure.
might be sent on missions of law enforcement by their
superiors or contacts in the guild, and trusted charac- 3 Felidars (see chapter 6 for the stat block) have
ters might be tasked with apprehending criminals with- bonded with the wrong person and now track an
out killing them. The examples on the Azorius Assign- innocent citizen.
ments table might be side quests specific to an Azorius
character, undertaken while a party of adventurers is 4 Hussars- Azorius soldiers (see chapter 6 for the
engaged in a larger mission. stat block) mounted on griffons-declare martial
law in a neighborhood and enforce their harsh au-
AZOR I US ASSIGNMENTS thority on the citizenry.

d6 Adventure Goal 5 An archon ofthe Triumvirate (see chapter 6 for the
stat block) interprets innocent actions as illegal
Find and arrest a wanted fugitive. ones because its connection to the law has been
2 Arrest someone identified as a potential criminal corrupted.

by precognitive mages. 6 A missing homunculus is the sole witness to the
3 Clear the name of an innocent person. murder ofa judge.

4 Solve a murder by questioning suspects.
5 Retrieve a stolen item.

6 Quell a riot.

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B OROS LEGION An extensive array of wall niches in the lower tier (at
street level) provides storage space for archived records
Adventures involving the Boros Legion might have a and the like, and a basement beneath that includes food
military bent, focusing on small-scale conflict between storage and a well for fresh water, enabling the garrison
groups of Boros soldiers and bands of rioters or raiders. to withstand a long siege.
The legion is generally a prominent force for law and
good in Ravnica, which makes it an appropriate home The upper tier includes more large halls, the com-
guild for noble-minded player characters. Its holy bent mander's quarters and office. and several niches-ac-
also makes villains drawn from its ranks particularly cessible only by flying from outside the garrison- that
dangerous and perhaps tragic. serve as living quarters and watch-posts for the angels
stationed here. Parapets on the rooftop provide cover
L EGION GARRISON for humanoid archers as well, and the broad open space
that they surround offers room for training and spar-
The Boros Legion maintains garrisons throughout ring. Grass-covered ridges separate different training
Ravnica, ensuring that every neighborhood has a strong areas and add a contrasting touch of nature's beauty to
military presence. They range from towering fortresses the otherwise stony building.
to small bunkers like the one shown in map 4.2.
BOROS VILLAINS
L ECION GARRISON ADVENTU RES
Examples of Boros villains appear in the Boros
Designed with defense foremost, a Boros garrison is Villains table.
well suited for adventures that challenge the characters
to fi nd a way in or fight their way out. The Legion Garri- BOROS VILLAINS
son Adventures table offers a number of possibil ities.
d8 Villain
LEGION CARRI SON ADVENTURES
Seeking to avenge a partner's murder, a Wojek
d12 Adventure Goal League officer turns to vigilantism.
2 A Boros commander starts preemptively closing
Lay siege to the garrison. lzzet foundries, Simic research chambers, and
2 Break a siege at the garrison. other locations considered prone to disaster.
3 Sabotage the building's defenses so someone else 3 Angered at the death of a loved one in a cer-
tain neighborhood, a Wojek agent is inciting its
can break into the garrison. residents to revolt, knowing that the Boros will
4 Find a hidden explosive charge in the garrison respond with force.

before it detonates. 4 Believing that they are harboring terrorists, a Boros
brigadier is slaughtering helpless people in tran-
s Steal a magic weapon held inside the garrison. sient communities in the undercity.

6 Discover evidence that incriminates an officer in s A squad ofcorrupt Boros soldiers (see chapter 6
the garrison.
for the stat block} is extorting money from local
7 Identify a spy among the garrison's soldiers before merchants.
the spy can escape.
6 A Boros commander under the thumb of another
8 Help a spy get safely out of the garrison without guild is turning a blind eye to the violence perpe-
being discovered. trated by that guild.

9 Capture a garrison officer for interrogation. 7 An overzealous angel has risen up against innocent
10 Shore up the garrison's defenses before an assault. people, including the soldiers in her own garrison,
11 Clear out the monsters infesting a garrison that believing that they harbor evil in their hearts.

was abandoned years ago. 8 A crazed angel demands to be worshiped as a god.

12 Steal plans for future Boros military action. BO ROS AS CA MPA IGN V ILLA I NS

LEGION GARRISON MAP Not too long ago, the leaders of the Boros Legion valued
zeal more highly than justice, believing that their mil-
Access to the garrison is limited to a pair of 20-foot-wide itary might made their cause right and just. Although
walkways elevated above street level and protected by the current guildmaster. Aurelia, has reversed her
archers behind arrow slits. Two antechambers give the stance on the issue. some voices within the legion still
Boros soldiers and angels ample opportunity to screen espouse these views. Boros villains are typically intoler-
anyone who seeks to gain entrance. Beyond them is a ant, self-righteous warmongers who abuse their power
large hall where troops can be mustered. To one side of
the mustering hall is a barracks area, with a kitchen, a
mess, food storage, and guest quarters on the other side.

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in pursuit of their own private visions ofjustice. And OTHER ADVENTURE HOOKS
because the lower echelons of the guild are taught to
follow orders without question, even the villains among The Boros Adventure Hooks table presents ideas for ad-
the Boros can command companies of soldiers to help ditional adventures themed around the Boros Legion.
them carry out their schemes.
BOROS ADV ENTU RE H OOKS
Boros villains are inclined to engage in activity that
involves pursuing one's passion, acquiring power, or d6 Adventure Hook
exacting retribution. The Boros make good campaign A Boros officer is awaiting trial for unsanctioned
antagonists if the adventurers represent the forces of and excessive use of force, and the officer's squad
chaos that the legion opposes- Rakdos revelers, Gruul is planning a jailbreak.
raiders, Golgari corrupters, or Dimir spies.
2 The Boros are secretly working with the Shat·
You could structure a campaign around the legion's tergang Brothers, a group of black market arms
slow progress in taking over the authority of the Azo- dealers, to develop a devastating wea pon.
rius Senate and imposing a sort of martial law on the
city. A campaign of this sort is particularly effective if 3 A Boros offensive is displacing and even killing
the characters initially work alongside the Boros, es- innocent bystanders caught in its path.
pecially if one or more characters belong to the legion.
They might help Boros soldiers drive off Gruul raiders 4 Flame-kin soldiers created as part of an
or uproot Dimir spies- clearly fighting against evil on abandoned weapons project are suddenly
the side of the good and just. As time goes on, though, reactivated and run amok. These soldiers use the
their Boros allies might start taking their war against azer stat block in the Monster Manual.
evil too far. Innocent citizens get caught in the cross-
fire, most punishment is cruel and excessive, and any s A Boros parade meant as a show of strength pro-
resistance is met with overwhelming force , to "set an
example" fo r anyone else who might consider opposing vokes widespread protests, some ofwhich erupt
the legion. A Boros ally (or even a close friend) of the into violence.
characters might become fully caught up in this fervor. 6 A flying Boros fortress is about to crash, threaten-
Perhaps the characters can talk some sense into their ing to devastate the neighborhood below.
old friend, but the resolution of the campaign might
force them to take more extreme measures to curb the
legion's excesses.

BOROS CHARACTER GOALS

The Boros Legion sends individuals or small parties
on small-scale military missions, usually to help quell
riots or protect bystanders from dangerous situations.
Trusted characters might also be involved in internal
investigations of suspected wrongdoing, especially if
they're associated with the Wojek League. The Boros
Assignments table provides examples of missions or
side quests that Boros characters might undertake.

BO ROS ASS IGN MENTS

d6 Assignment

Help quell a Rakdos riot or hold back Gruul raiders,
or otherwise maintain the peace while protecting
innocent bystanders.

2 Capture or kill a Gruul chieftain who has taken
responsibility for a series of brutal raids.

3 Help evacuate citizens from the area ofa natural or
magical disaster.

4 Escort an important person safely from one place

to another.

s Investigate a Boros commander suspected of cul-

tivating personal loyalty in underlings, rather than

loyalty to the legion.

6 Uncover a spy in the legion.

l'.H CH \PTER 4 CREATJ NG ADVEl\TU RES

HOUSE D IMIR SAFE H OUSE WARDS

Masters of misdirection, infiltration. and espionage, Oi- You can make a Dimir safe house hard to find and hard to
mir spies and assassins pursue their objectives behind get into by using some of these options:
layers of deception. Oimir agents make ideal villains for
adventures involving intrigue and mystery in the shad- • The safe house is underground and accessible only
ows of dark alleys and the tunnels of the undercity. through a maze of tunnels and crevices.

SAFE HOUSE • The area surrounding the house is protected by a guards
and wards spell. Navigating the ancient underground
House Dimir maintains safe houses throughout corridors or the modern alleyways above ground
Ravnica, many of them tucked away in the undercity, becomes more complicated when intersections are
for guild members who need to elude the ready reach of clouded by fog, doors are hidden and magically locked,
the law. These sites are protected by magical wards that and magical compulsions drive visitors away.
confuse and misdirect all who approach- in parcicular,
spells that make intruders forget where they are or what • A glyph ofwarding might castfear, phantasmalforce, or
they're doing there. crown ofmadness on a character who triggers it-or sim-
ply explode in a blast of cold energy.
A safe house can also be used to hold prisoners for Dimir agents might use alarm spells to ensure that they
interrogation, with its protections equally effective in know when intruders are approaching the safe house.
preventing escape and in deterring intruders. Often, a
s ingle site serves both purposes. SAFE HOUSE MAP

Map 4.3 presents the floor plan of a typical Dimir This safe house is a domed building encased in a stone
safe house. exoskeleton characteristic of Dimir construction. The
ground level is a comfortable living space that features
SAFE HOUSE ADVENTURES accommodations for at least five people. It has five bed-
rooms, abundant storage space, a central lounge, a rec-
The first task in almost any mission involving a Dimir reation space, a dining room, a kitchen, and a pantry.
safe house is to find the place. Most people who have
been to a safe house or its environs have no memory of A secret door in the back of a shared closet leads to a
the event, thanks to Dimir mind magic. spiral staircase that descends to the basement, which
contains three small holding cells. Awatch post at the
The Safe House Adventures table offers some reasons end of the hall allows a guard to keep an eye on the cells
why characters might need to visit such a location. In and anyone coming down the stairs. An interrogation
addition, you could use any other guild's sample location room can be outfitted with equipment designed to ex-
as the site for a location-based adventure. with a simple tract information. One-way mirrors offer a view on the
mission: uncover a Dimir spy in that location. interrogation proceedings from an observation room.

SAFE H O U SE ADVENTURES D IMIR V ILLAI NS

d12 Adventure Goal The Dimir can be masterfully sly villains. Example vil-
lains appear in the Dimir Villains table.
l Find a fugitive hiding in the safe house.
DIMIR VILLAI NS
2 Liberate someone being held in the safe house.
d8 Villain
3 Retrieve a stolen item.
4 Get information from a prisoner in the safe house l Aspy seeks to plunder another guild's secrets.
2 A mind mage (see chapter 6 for the stat block) is
without revealing that information to the Dimir.
hunting down everyone who witnessed a great hu-
5 Acquire information from a Dimir agent to unmask miliation to expunge their memories ofthe event.
a spy embedded in another guild. 3 A mind mage (see chapter 6 for the stat block}
has implanted false memories of a crime in many
6 Escape from captivity in the safe house. minds in order to incriminate someone.
7 Plant a magical surveillance device inside the safe 4 A group of Dimir agents is plundering the minds of
people who have knowledge ofa vault that holds
house. great wealth or magical power.
5 After a Dimir spy is unmasked, a mind mage (see
8 Damage or destroy the safe house so the Dimir chapter 6 for the stat block) erases the memory of
can't use it anymore. the spy's identity from the minds ofthose involved.
6 A shapeshifter has replaced a high-ranking mem-
9 Prevent the creation of a horror (see chapter 6) in ber ofanother guild in order to provoke conflicts.
the safe house. (You can replace the horror with a 7 A mind drinker vampire (see chapter 6 for the stat
different creature from the Monster Manual.) block} is plundering the minds of its victims.
8 Roll on another guild's villain table, but the villain
10 Find and kill a mind drinker vampire (see chapter 6 is a disguised Dimir agent or someone being
for the stat block) or other monster that is picking manipulated by the Dimir.
offthe safe house's inhabitants.

11 Disable the safe house's wards and plant a beacon
inside it so that members ofanother guild can find
and raid the place.

12 After stumbling into the safe house accidentally,
get out with memories intact.

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DrMIR AS C AMPAIGN V ILLAINS OTHER ADVENTU RE HOOKS

Dimir villains favor schemes involving captivity and The Dimir Adventure Hooks table presents ideas for ad-
coercion, defamation, impersonation and disguise, mur- ditional adventures themed around House Dimir.
der, politics, t heft, and torture. Perhaps the most insidi-
ous technique employed by the Oimir is the erasing and D I MIR ADV ENTURE HOOKS
modifying of memories.
d6 Adventure Hook
Because their tendrils reach into every other guild, The characters find a bundle of thought strands,
Dimir villa ins could turn out to be the link between and Dimir agents are in a rush to find them before
plots that initially seem to be unconnected. Even when they fade away.
individual missions might be straightforward dungeon
c rawls or battles in the streets, the campaign revolves 2 A rogue agent hunted by Dimir assassins offers
around the mystery of determining the true villain. crippling information about House Dimir in
exchange for protection.
At low and middle levels, the characters might find
themselves engaged in important but apparently unre- 3 A Dimir horror (described in chapter 6) is ran-
lated tasks. They might kill or drive off a monster that domly killing people in the dark alleys ofa particu-
is lairing in an abandoned arrester station (unwittingly lar neighborhood.
clearing the way for a Dimir agent to be placed in the
station). They might help the Boros capture a danger- 4 Word is out that someone claims to have a list of
ous Rakdos ringleader (who is actually a Dimir agent Dimir agents embedded in other guilds, igniting a
working to destabilize Azorius influence). They might furious contest to obtain the list.
unmask a Dimir spy within one of their own guilds (who
is an internal rival of the Dimir villain). s While prying too deeply into ancient lore, a Dimir

As the characters advance in level, they might come agent (now deceased) released a nameless evil into
to realize that a powerful and ambitious Azorius figure the city.
is going too far in spying on the populace, despite that 6 Roll on another guild's adventure hooks table, but
g uild's great success in using precognitive mages to the Dimir are secretly behind the situation.
arrest evildoers-especially Oimir spies. Ultimately, the
Azorius villain is revealed to be a high-ranking Dimir
agent, a confidant of Lazav or even Lazav himself, who
is trying to take over the Azorius Senate and turn it into
a s urveillance and espionage o rganization unde r the vil-
lai n's control.

DIMIR CHARACT ER GOALS

Characters who are members of House Dimir are spies
and saboteurs. It's possible to let these characters ex-
perience all the most enjoyable tropes of the spy genre
while s kirting the more sinister aspects of House Dimir.

The missions on the Dimir Assignments table can
wo rk for a team ofDimir agents or as secret missions
for a Dimir character to pursue unde r the cover of the
larger adventure plot.

D IM I R ASSIGNMENTS

d6 Assignment

Impersonate an individual to gather information
from that individual's contacts and associates.
2 Make sure that a particular person (not a main
antagonist) at an adventure site doesn't survive the
encounter with the characters.

3 Make sure that a particular person (not the main
villain) survives the adventure.

4 Get information from the main villain by magically

extracting the villain's dying thoughts.

s Plant evidence to steer the other adventurers away

from the true villain.

6 Get information to a Oimir agent who is embedded
in the adventure location.

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GOLGARI SWARM The bottom level might be a basement excavated in
the floor of a chasm, or it could hang above still more
A dominant force in the undercity, the Golgari Swarm open space like a giant stalactite. It includes living quar-
is ideally suited for dungeon-based adventures. The ters for the owners, servants, and guests.
Golgari represent corruption and decay, counting many
villains among their ranks even though most members GOLGARI VILLAINS
are mainly concerned with the balance of the natural
cycle of li fe and death. Examples of Golgari villains appear in the Golgari
Villains table.
UNDERCITY M ANSION
GOLGARI VI LLAI NS
The Golgari are a strange underground aristocracy
in a city that mostly lacks a noble class; they are like d8 Villain
throwbacks to an ancient time when one's birth deter- Armed with a powerful magic item found among
mined one's station. The mansion depicted in map 4.4 the dead in the undercity, a Golgari shaman (see
is a stately relic of such a time- a grand hall that hap- chapter 6 for the stat block) enacts a plan ofre-
pens to be buried hundreds of feet beneath the streets venge against another guild.
of Ravnica.
2 A kraut death priest (see chapter 6 for the stat
UNDERCITY MANSION ADVENTURES block) is seeking a way to revive the ancient gods
The Undercity Mansion Adventures table provides some of Ravn ica and destroy the world.
possible challenges based in and around the Golgari
undercity mansion. 3 A Devkarin lich (see chapter 6 for the stat block) is
capturing living subjects and infecting them with
UNDERCITY MANSION ADVENTURES an insidious, mind-controlling fungus.

dl 0 Adventure Goal 4 A trophy-hunting undercity medusa (see chapter 6
Find the source of a noxious fog rising from the un- for the stat block) is on a killing spree, petrifying
dercity and poisoning a surface neighborhood. victims in interesting poses.

2 Rescue several citizens being held hostage by 5 A Golgari shaman (see chapter 6 for the stat block)
Ochran agents. is spreading a fungal infection that transforms its
dead victims into zombies.
3 Find the daytime lair of an elusive monster that
hunts on the surface at night. 6 An elf child lures citizens into the sewers, where a
monstrous "pet" is waiting to kill and eat them.
4 Rescue a guild member petrified by an undercity
medusa (see chapter 6 for the stat block) that uses 7 Pursuing a personal vendetta, an Ochran assassin
the mansion as its lair. is targeting members of a certain guild and trying
to ensure that their bodies are never found.
s Take shelter in the mansion to escape a horrible
8 Akraut death priest (see chapter 6 for the stat
monster prowling the undercity. block), angry at the way the Golgari have treated
6 Win a bet by surviving a night inside. the kraul in the past, is killing the elves and medu-
7 Escape from captivity here. sas ofthe guild, hoping to eventually take Jarad's
8 Find a fugitive hiding here. place as guildmaster.
9 Find and claim a treasure hidden in the mansion.
10 Attend a masked ball held in the mansion in order GOLGA RI AS CAMPAIGN VILLAINS
Given their affinity for death, necromancy, and decay,
to get information from another guest. the Golgari make excellent villains. Because they con-
sider life and death as equal parts of the natural cycle,
UNDERCITY MANSION MAP they have no qualms about subjecting entire neighbor-
This structure is built in a large depression, perhaps hoods to poisonous gas or strangling vines to achieve
part ofDeadbridge Chasm. A bridge crosses just above their various goals. When a Golgari assassin goes on
it, and a wide, curving stair leads down from the bridge a killing spree, when a patch of their vegetative growth
to the grand ballroom on the top level of the mansion. begins "reclaiming" an area that isn't yet abandoned, or
The rest of the structure is built down from there, with when their fungus-bearing zombies emerge from the un-
the main, elegant halls and parlors on the second level. dercity to haunt the city streets, heroes are duty bound
Notably, a wide hallway on this level connects with a to act against the threat.
passage leading to other areas of the undercity. A couple
of areas on this floor have crumbled with the weight of The Golgari possess a combination of ambition and
the ages, but the place retains its stately grandeur. ruthlessness that makes them extremely dangerous
adversaries. The tension among the various factions of
the swarm (the elves, the medusas, the krauJ, and the
rising erstwhile) adds an element of instability to the

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mix. But perhaps the Golgari Swarm's most dangerous G O LGARI ASSI G NMENTS
quality is the widespread confidence among its mem-
bers that it will survive any catastrophe that might befall d6 Assignment
the surface world. This certainty means Golgari villains 1 Find a valuable item believed lost in the undercity.
will stop at nothing in an attempt to provoke such an 2 Retrieve a corpse in the undercity.
event- triggeri ng a virulent plague, causing explosive 3 Collect a sample of a fungus in the undercity.
plant growth, or inciting the other guilds into open war, 4 Steal something that is important to another guild.
for example. Over the course of a campaign, a group 5 Ki ll an outspoken enemy of the Golgari.
of adventurers might foil Golgari pla ns to accomplish 6 Position a fungus so that its spores will spread into
a ll these things, or the characters might be constantly
struggling against one ongoing disaster. a populated area and drive the inhabitants out.

For example, the characters might spend the early OTHER ADVENTURE HOOKS
part of the campaign resolving disputes between guilds,
unaware that the Golgari are actually the instigators of The Golgari Adventure Hooks table offers ideas for addi-
those conflicts. Perhaps incidental to these missions, tional adventures themed around the Golgari Swarm.
they also face a spore druid who is in the early stages
of testing a terrible plague. Then, as the campaign G OLCA RI ADV ENTURE HOOKS
reaches higher levels, the plague breaks out again, this
time spreading rapidly. The crisis heightens tensions d6 Adventure Hook
among the other guilds, especially when food sources Citizens who die in a particular neighborhood
are th reatened. At the climax of the campaign, the sprout fungal growths and rise as zombies, the n
heroes must defuse conflict among the guilds while shamble toward the undercity.
finding a way to get at the druid at the cause of it all,
who is locked in an undercity mansion waiting out the 2 Shriekers sprout throughout a neighborhood.
catastrophe. 3 Swarms ofinsects under the control of a Golgari

GOLGARI CHARACTER GOALS shaman (see chapter 6 for the stat block) terrorize
a neighborhood.
Characters who a re members of the Golgari Swarm 4 Poor people who subsist on Golgari food contract
might be sent on missions into the undercity, particu- a dangerous, contagious magical infection.
la rly jobs that involve retrieval or salvage. T he secretive S Several krau l have moved into an old tenement and
agents of the Ochran are more likely to pursue goals are making their neighbors nervous.
that call for theft or even assassination, while shamans 6 A beloved statue, long assumed to be the image of
could participate in the swarm's work of "reclamation" some forgotten community hero, suddenly returns
in surface neighborhoods. The Golgari Assignments to life after being petrified for a hundred years.
table reflects this range of possibilities. An assignment
can also serve as a side quest for Golgari adventurers
to undertake while pursuing a larger goal with a mixed-
guild party.

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GRUUL CLANS GRUUL VILLAINS

An adventure involving the Gruul Clans typically re- The Gruul are straightforward villains, employing di-
volves around combat. The Gruul provide characters rect action and violence to tear down civilized society.
with opportunities to fight huge monsters and vicious They aren't schemers, and they have little patience for
berserkers. The Gruul bring chaos and destruction with political maneuvering. Their cunning is that of a hunter
them wherever they go, so they can easily disrupt and stalking its prey, and the threat they pose is rampant, ag-
complicate adventures involving any other guild. Any gressive destruction. Examples of Gruul villains appear
time an adventure needs an injection of brutal viole nce, in the Gruul Villains table.
the Gruul are a good tool for the purpose.
G RUUL V ILLAI N S
RUBBLEBELT ENCAMPMENT
d8 Villain
The Gruul have no interest in the buildings, streets, and Adruid ofthe Old Ways (see chapter 6 for the stat
markets of Ravnica, except as targets for their raids. block), spurred by visions of the end ofcivilization,
The encampment shown in map 4.5 represents a tem- plans humanoid sacrifices in the name of llharg the
porary shelter in the ruins. the sort of place the Gruul Raze-Boar.
might call home for a time.
2 Adruid is directing herds of beasts to run amok
RUBBLEBELT ENCAMPMENT ADVENT URES through tenement neighborhoods.

Many Gruul adventures begin with a raid into a settled 3 Adruid summons huge vines and roots to tear
part of the city. Adve nture rs might be able to follow the buildings down.
raiders back ~o their camp- for the sake of revenge, in
an effort to retrieve something, or perhaps in chains. 4 A clan chieftain leads a raid to settle a personal
vendetta against another guild.
RUBBLEBELT EN CAM PM ENT ADV ENT URE S
5 In a display of strength, a clan chieftain seeks to
dlO Adventure Goal destroy a significant landmark.

Determine why the Gruul have camped so close to 6 Looking for a totem of spiritual significance, a
a settled neighborhood. clanless giant wrecks anything in its path.

2 Free a captive taken in a recent raid. 7 Hoping to form a new clan, a clever centaur tries to
3 Win freedom by defeating a Gruul champion in a break violent criminals out of jail.

duel. 8 Adruid leads a band that has begun starting fires
4 Retrieve something looted in a recent raid. around the district.
5 Strike a deal with the Gruul leader to cooperate

against a common foe.
6 Attempt to overthrow the clan chieftain in a

combat challenge.
7 Strike a blow to the Gruul to ensure that they don't

launch a raid.
8 Free a corralled herd ofviolent beasts so they

stampede through the Gruul camp before the
Gruul can steer them toward settled areas.
9 Interrupt a ritual intended to summon or create a
huge elemental.
10 Disrupt a gathering of clans that could lead to an
alliance between them.

RUBBLEBELT ENCAMPMENT MAP

Built in a plaza su rrounded by crumbling ruins, this
camp offers some defe nsive advantages to its Gruul resi-
dents. An old tower is the one intact structure the Gruul
use, because it offers a good vantage point over the sur-
rounding area. A sluiceway provides potable water, and
a handful of scraggly trees are a reminder of nature's
potential to grow and flourish even among the ruins.

Otherwise, the camp is little more than a handful of
tents around a bonfire. A trash pit serves as a means of
waste disposal, a few makeshift cages can hold prison-
ers, and a partially enclosed a rea to one side has been
converted into a pen for the beasts used by the Gruul.

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G RUUL AS CAMPAIGN VILLAINS lZZET LEAGUE

Using the Gruul Clans as the main antagonists in a cam- Adventures involving the lzzet League typically concern
paign could be an opportunity to explore the apocalyptic magical mishaps, dangerous inventions, and feats of
religious beliefs of the Old Ways - the expectation of the engineering (for good or ill). Player characters might be
return of an ancient god, llharg the Raze-Boar. called upon to help clean up in the aflermath of a mag-
ical disaster, contain the damage, or rein in an ongoing
At low levels, characters could be drawn into seem- danger. Or they could test or steal or destroy Izzet inven-
ingly coincidental clashes with the Gruul. perhaps as tions, perhaps inadvertently causing magical catastro-
minor events in adventures that involve other guilds. phes in the process.
Only later does a pattern emerge: the raids correspond
with certain astronomical events, the movements of EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOP
wurms, or another sign that the druids of the Old Ways
consider significant. As the adventurers' power grows, The fundamental responsibility of the Izzet League is
so does that of the Gruul druids behind the trouble, and building and maintaining Ravnica's infrastructure, and
soon the druids are actually instigating natural disas- the guild's work is responsible for many of the magical-
ters- earthquakes and mighty storms, for example. As technological conveniences that make life in the city
the campaign reaches its climax, the Gruul Clans all relatively safe and comfortable, from paved roadways
come together to perform an enormous ritual meant to to running water. Under the leadership of the draconic
summon the Raze-Boar and bring an end to civilization genius Niv-Mizzet, the Izzet have continued to innovate,
on Ravnica- and the adventurers must stop it. taking their work far beyond the essential needs of in-
frastructure and into the realm of wild invention. As a
GRUUL CHARACTER GOALS result, the workshops and laboratories of the Izzet are
prone to magical mishaps, with results that range from
The goals shown on the Gruul Assignments table can personal injury to district-wide destruction. It is perhaps
be objectives in themselves, or side quests that a Gruul best for Ravnica as a whole that most of lzzet's work
character pursues in the course of undertaking an ad- takes place in small workshops scattered throughout
venture with a larger purpose. the city, rather than being concentrated in one place
(with the guildhall ofNivix being the notable exception).
GRUUL ASSIGNMENTS
EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOP ADVENT U R ES
d6 Assignment
Collect a beast cub so it can be trained for battle. lzzet workshops like the one depicted in map 4.6 are
notable for three things: the brilliant minds at work
2 Slay a powerful monster to prove your strength.
3 Destroy a laboratory, a work ofengineering, or a

similar edifice ofdecadent civilization.
4 Kill someone who has been persecuting the Gruul.
5 Free a captive warrior who was imprisoned during

a recent raid.
6 Create a disruption so the clan can raid elsewhere.

OTHER ADVENTURE HOOKS

The Gruul Adventure Hooks table presents ideas for ad-
ditional adventures themed around the Gruul Clans.

GRUUL ADVEN TURE HOOKS

d6 Adventure Hook
Conflict between two feuding clans spills onto the
streets of the city, threatening to destroy entire
neighborhoods.

2 Gruul anarchs (see chapter 6 for the stat block)
deface or destroy monuments throughout the
district.

3 AGruul mob riots in the streets in observance of
Rauck-Chauv, a holiday celebrated with violence.

4 Awurm (see chapter 6 for the stat block) breaks
free of its Gruul controller and goes on a rampage.

5 Swine everywhere run wild, and the Gruul interpret
this as a sign ofthe Raze-Boar's return.

6 Gruul raiders steal something from an lzzet labora-
tory that will cause a disaster if it isn't returned.

there, the incred ible inventions they produce, and the BI Z ARRE MAGICAL EFFECTS
destructive events that can occur when things go wrong.
Adventurers might be drawn to a workshop to steal, d6 Effect
thwart, or protect any of those things. The Experimental
Workshop Adventures table shows some examples. Every spell cast in the area triggers a wild magic
surge. (Roll on the Wi ld Magic Surge table in the
EX PERI ME NTAL WORKSHOP ADVE NTURES "Sorcerer" section of the Player's Handbook.)
2 One or more object s in the area have a random
dl 2 Adventure Goal trick effect. (Roll on the Tricks table in appendix A
of the Dungeon Master's Guide.)
Rescue people trapped in the workshop after a 3 The area is affected by a guards and wards spell.
disaster. 4 Rooms and chambers in the area are affected by
random obstacles. (Roll on the Obstacles table in
2 Steal plans or a prototype for a new weapon. appendix A ofthe Dungeon Master's Guide.)
5 One or more objects in the area have a random
3 Ca pture an inventor for interrogation. tra p effect. (Roll on the Traps table in appendix A
4 Stop the spread of toxic gas or molte n mizzium of the Dungeon Master's Guide.)
6 Random sections of the area are affected by an
from ins ide the workshop. antimagic field spell.

5 Shut down the operation ofa dangerous device. l ZZET V ILLAINS

6 Capture or kill an elemental or an lzzet wei rd (de- The behavior that members of the Izzet League dis-
scribed in chapter 6) that is running amok in the play most often is careless disregard for safety, which
workshop, and make sure it doesn't escape out causes frequent upheavals on both small and large
into the city. scales. The true villains among the lzzet, though, aren't
just accident-prone but also committed to widespread
7 Get out of the workshop befo re it is destroyed by a destruction. Out of madness or despair, they might
spreading catastrophe. plot the destruction of precincts or districts. Hungry
for profit and power, they develop weapons capable of
8 Destroy the workshop in order to obliterate the destroying large groups of people and commit crimes to
resea rch being done there. get the resources they need to complete their research.

9 Destroy the workshop in order to bring down a The Izzet Villains table includes examples of villains
different building nearby. as well as those who have less sinister intentions.

10 Find a saboteur in the workshop before the t raitor's IZZET V ILLAI NS
plans can be enacted.
d8 Villain
11 Kil l an inventor whose ideas are too dangerous to
be put into practice. A disgraced member of the lzmundi tries to emba r-
rass the guild by orchestrating a magical disaster.
12 Activate an invention being held in storage in the 2 A team of inventors is creating a secret arsenal of
works hop. volatile weapons.
3 Trying to impress the guildmaster, a mage from
EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOP MA P the Laboratory of Storms and Electricity creates a
An Izzet workshop is a chaotic place, buzzing with en- device that pushes the weather from one extreme
ergy and activity. A mana generator in the basement fu- to another.
e ls a ll the experimentation and construction above. The 4 A researcher siphons power from the Blistercoils
generator draws power from the city infrastructure, and to fuel experiments, causing failures in parts of the
ultimately from the Blistercoils, but the construction city's infrastructure.
depicted in map 4.6 is designed to amplify and focus the 5 An obsessive researcher, trying to perfect
magical energy. The machinery is fragile, so visitors are an alchemical formu la, causes a series of
strongly discouraged from entering the basement. eve r-worsening laboratory mishaps.
6 A guild leader orchestrates a series of "accidental"
Some parts of the generator extend up to the ground laboratory explosions that are actually meant to
floor and the laboratory mezzanine above it, with por- disrupt the nearby activities ofother guilds.
tions of those floors open to the basement or covered 7 An imp risoned spellcaster stages an explosive
only by metal grates. The ground level is typically clut- prison break using improvised materials.
tered with devices attached to the generator below, as 8 A suspicious spellcaster who can't trust research
well as cast-off pieces of such devices, awaiting new secrets to others creates clones that run amok.
homes in new inventions. The laboratory mezzanine
includes three spaces where projects can be developed
in isolation, with thick walls providing some shielding
from potentially explosive results. Additional equipment
related to the generator system is housed in a tower and
on the workshop's roof, culminating in a storm siphon
that can harness and channel atmospheric energy (in-
cluding lightning).

The Bizarre Magical Effects table provides sugges-
tions for the sor t of events that might result from a failed
(or successful!) lzzet experiment, which can add spice to
any Izzet adventure.

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lZZET AS CAMPAIGN VILLAINS IZZ ET ASSIGNMENTS

A campaign involving the lzzet League cou ld revolve d6 Assign ment
around an lzzet resear cher's efforts to gain personal 1 Acquire a hard-to-find metal or energy source.
power or greater influence for the guild through the 2 Copy a rival's research notes.
wonders of modern magical science. 3 Destroy a rival's research.
4 Take measurements of an unusual object or
Al low levels, the characters might help deal with a
sm all-scale mishap in an Izzet wor kshop that is pre- location (such as spatial dimensions or readings of
sumed to be an accident. Maybe something in the man- various magical levels).
ner of the responsible researcher sti rs up thei r suspi- 5 Test a new invention.
cion, but there's no evidence of wrongdoing at this point. 6 Repair an im portant piece of Ravnica's infrastruc-
As the campaign progresses, the characters might con- ture, such as a water main or a boiler pipe, that is
tinue having run-ins with the same researcher, whose tucked away in a remote location.
work seems to be growing more dangerous. Eventually.
they discover evidence that this researcher is develop- OTHER ADVENTURE HOOKS
ing weapons to use against the other guilds, and as a
result the researcher has to move to a secret workshop, The Izzet Adventure Hooks table presents ideas for ad-
perhaps tucked away in the undercity. Or perhaps the ditional adventures themed around the Izzet League.
guildmaster intervenes, declares this issue to be an in-
ternal matter for the Izzet to resolve, and assures the au- IZZ ET ADVENTURE HOOKS
thorities that the researcher will be properly dealt with.
As the campaign reaches its climax, the adventurers are d6 Adventure Hook
tasked with discovering the researcher's secret labora- An lzzet experiment transforms a researcher, who
tory and disabling the super-weapon. then seeks help in returning to normal form.

!ZZET CHARACTER GOALS 2 An escaped lzzet weird (described in chapter 6) is
causing magical malfunctions around the district.
Characters who are connected with the lzzet League
might be asked to run errands for higher-ranked re- 3 A researcher trying to craft an antigravity alloy for a
searchers, or to take on more difficult tasks on behalf personal flight apparatus has crea ted a number of
of colleagues. The lzzet Assignments table provides reverse gravity effects, and is now trapped in midair
examples of goals that can serve as adventure hooks for at the top ofone.
a party or as side quests for an Izzet character to pursue
in the course of a larger adventur e. 4 After a laboratory ex plosion, an alchemical fire
resistan t to conventional firefighting techniques is
spreading through several neighborhoods.

5 A reckless researcher triggered an explosion in a
mizzium foundry, causing a wave of molten metal
to spill out into the surrounding streets.

6 A researcher who claims to have traveled back in
time warns of an impending disaster.

0RZHOV SYNDICATE 0RZHOV BASILICA MAP

The Orzhov Syndicate is a sprawling network of orga- The Orzhov basilica is a huge church with the primary
nized crime that operates behind a facade of legitimate function of intimidating those who come to confess,
banking, robed in the trappings of religion. Adventures atone, borrow, or pay. The nave features lofty archways,
involving the Orzhov often include some combination towering statues of proud oligarchs, and a huge central
of fighting their criminal activities, interacting with statue that depicts the Ghost Council surrounded by
their wealth, and dealing with the haunting spirits and supplicants. A pair of tall doors behind the statue leads
sinister monsters that make up a significant part of the to an sanctuary where minor treasures- worth more
guild's leadership. than most citizens will ever see in their lives, but less
than the true treasures hidden in the vaults-are put
GRAND B ASI LICA on display to encourage devotion. Another statue of a
patron oligarch (usually the basilica's founder) stands at
Combining the guild's interests in organized crime, the end of this room, flanked by spiral staircases leading
banking, and religion, Orzhov properties are ornate up into the spire and down to the crypts. The stairs are
basilicas as grand as any cathedral, though the business secured behind ornate wrought iron gates.
conducted within them is driven by greed and lust for
power rather than altruistic motives. Each location in- The three levels of the spire hold luxurious apart-
cludes a grand space used not for purposes of worship, ments whe re living oligarchs dwell. The doors can be
but to ensure that petitioners feel small and abased be- locked from the outside, making them also suitable for
fore the Orzhov oligarchs. Its lower level contains vaults holding valuable prisoners.
to store the ill-gotten riches of its leaders. as well as
crypts that hold the corpses of family members whose The crypts and vaults below the basilica hold the
spirits might still be active above. bones of ancient oligarchs and their most cherished
treasures. Some crypts contain just bones, othersjust
GRAND BASILICA ADVENTURES valuables, and some hold both. A security station keeps
watch on the entire level, and the guards there are typ-
An adventure in an Orzhov basilica, like the one ically the only ones who have keys to open the metal
shown in map 4.7, can feel like the action in a gangster portcullises that obstruct the hallway.
movie. a bank heist, or the exploration of a haunted
house. The Grand Basilica Adventures table provides 0RZHOV V ILLAINS
some examples.
Examples of Orzhov villains appear in the Orzhov
GRAND BA SILICA ADVE NTU RES Villains table.

d12 Adventure Goal 0 RZ H OV VI LLA IN S

Steal (or recover) a magic item from the vaults d8 Villain
below the basilica.
2 Put an end to nightly visitations by finding and A powerful pontiff is using the spirits of dead
confronting the haunting spirit in the basilica.
3 Survive a night trapped inside the basilica. relatives to intimidate members ofother guilds.

4 Deliver a warning to an Orzhov pontiff in the 2 An angel defected from the Boros Legion, bringing
basilica and get out alive. a magic sword with her that the Boros want back.

5 Rescue a prisoner being held in the basilica's spire 3 An Orzhov knight is trying to collect an overdue
debt incurred by one ofthe adventurers' ancestors.
or crypts.
6 Escape from captivity in the basilica's spire or 4 A pontiff is running an extortion racket, promising
local businesses protection from thugs that are
crypts. also in the Orzhov's employ.
7 Destroy a dangerous weapon stored in a vault
5 A blood drinker vampire (see chapter 6 for the stat
beneath the basilica. block) is holding prisoners as a food supply in a

8 Acquire or destroy some incriminating evidence bank vault.
held by an Orzhov blackmailer.
6 An advokist is exploiting legal loopholes to win the
9 Retrieve a precious item held as collateral by an freedom of several criminals from Azorius prisons.

Orzhov loan shark. 7 A desperate spirit tries to frighten people into
10 Get information from a spirit who knew something paying its debts so it can pass on.

important in life. 8 An unusually quick-witted Orzhov giant (see
11 Find concrete evidence of the syndicate's illegal chapter 6 for the stat block) with grand visions of
starting a criminal gang interferes with the flow of
activities.
protection money.
12 Discover the fate of someone who was last seen
entering the basilica a week ago. 0RZHOV AS CAMPAIGN VILLAINS

Orzhov villains often scheme co achieve immortality (if
they are still alive and have been denied the prospect
of becoming a spirit after death), to gain influence. and

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especially to gather wealth (because too much is never the characters work against Orzhov interests, the syn-
enough). T heir favorite methods include coercion, dicate interferes more forcefully. All the while, Orzhov
confidence scams (mostly relying on the fine print in leaders are looking for ways to trap the characters under
magically binding contracts), murder, politics, theft, tor- their ghostly thumbs.

ture, and vice. As the campaign builds to a climax, the adventure rs
might be forced to make sacrifices in order to throw off
You could build a campaign around the Orzhov Syndi- the yoke of Orzhov debt. That turn of events could lead
cate's efforts to gain control of the adventurers. Recog- to a confrontation with an undead pontiff or even the en-
nizing the characters as powerful agents for change, one tire Obzedat. And if a member of the adventuring party
or more pontiffs scheme to make s ure that the syndicate has died a long the way, the other characters might find
can direct that force toward goals of their choosing. In themselves fighting the spirit of their dead companion!
typical Orzhov fashion, that generally means trying to
ORZHOV CHARACTER GOALS
force the characters into debt, either to the Orzhov in
Characters who are members of the Orzhov Syndicate,
general or to an individual pontiff. as well as those who are indebted lo the Orzhov, might
At low levels , the Orzhov might be nothing more than receive missions or errands that further the interests of
their corrupt overlords. The Orzhov Assignments table
a gentle force behind the scenes. If the adventurers need includes examples of quests and side quests that s uch
help, an Orzhov agent might appear and offer it. [f they characters might undertake.
commit crimes, the Orzhov find out about it. The charac-
0R ZHOV AS SI GNMENTS
ters' valuables can be kept safe in an Orzhov vault, and
Orzhov ministrants can provide healing and other cleri- d6 Assignment
Convince a debtor to make a payment.
cal magic at reasonable prices.
As the campaign progresses and the characters ac- 2 Damage the person or property of someone who
refuses to pay protection money.
quire more influence in their guilds and in the city at
3 Distribute alms-coins to the poor.
large, the Orzhov begin trying to exert pressure. They 4 Transport a chest of coins to an Orzhov bank.
call in favo rs in exchange for the help they have previ- 5 Destroy evidence that implicates the Orzhov in a
ously offered, they make subtle threats about reporting
the adventurers' illegal acts, or they point to the fin e crime.
6 Find information that can be used to blackmail a
print in agreements made with the ministrants. Initially,
their motives might not be outwardly sinister. (The Or- powerful person.
zhov Assignments table can serve as inspiration.) But if
OTHER ADVENTURE HOOKS

The Orzhov Adventure Hooks table presents ideas
for additional adventures themed around the Orzhov
Syndicate.

0R Z H OV A DV ENTURE H OO KS

d6 Adventure Hook
Newly minted Orzhov coins are inscribed with a
magical symbol that binds the spirit of anyone who
uses them.

2 Indentured spirits (see chapter 6 for the sta t block)
have been deployed to haunt a location the Orzhov
want to keep people away from.

3 Thrulls (described in chapter 6) that have broken
free ofOrzhov control are causing mischief.

4 Items appear on the black market that were ob-
viously stolen from an Orzhov vault, but no one
admits that the theft has occurred or claims credit.

S Gargoyles perched on structures throughout the
city are robb ing passersby and delivering th eir
stolen goods to an Orzhov basilica.

6 An eclipse triggers violent behavior from bound
Orzhov spirits.

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